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4-10 
2005 

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Antioch Fire 
Department 
passes trial 
by ires last 
Saturday 

By Ginny Skweres 

StaffReporter 



The Antioch Fire Department 
passed the test for readiness when 
they answered the calls of two 
almost consecutive fires on 
Saturday. 

The first call was for a car fire 
behind a building reported at 9:40 
pm. When firefighters arrived they 
found the car was fully engaged and 
it sat next to an above-ground fuel 
tank. 

The firefighters attacked it on" 
two fronts. One was to extinguish 
the car fire directlyand the second 
task was too cool down the tank to 
avoid an explosion. 

Deputy Chief Sakalowski said 
the First Engine Company to arrive 
did a great job by cooling die tank 
and knocking down the car fire. Fire 
Companies Two and Three were 
called in because there was a risk to 
nearby buildings. 

The fire was suspicious in 
nature and the Antioch Police 
Department began an immediate 
investigation. Officers Norm 
Johnson and Chuck Smith found 
witnesses who had seen two peo- 
ple, one of whom had a road flare. 

They followed up on the lead 
and arrested David Giacchetti, 20, 
of 333 North Ave., Antioch. 
Giacchetti told police he acted 
alone and had tossed a lighted flare 
at the car, thinking it would just go 
out. 

Police Chief Chuck Fagan said 
the flare was found inside the car 
after the fire was exdnguished. 

Giacchetti was charged with 
two counts of arson, a class two 
felony. He was taken to the Lake 
County jail and bond was set at 

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Fall foliage surrounds the Hiram Buttrick Sawmill In Antioch. 





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By Ginny Skweres 

StaffReporter 

There is a public hearing next 
week regarding the rezoning of resi- 
dential property into commercial 
property at Bowles Road and Route 59. 
Current residents of the adjacent sub- 
division are concerned how this will 
change dieir neighborhood as 
opposed to the residential use that was 
originally planned for the entire area 
diat die Pederson House occupies. 

Vince and Arlcne Tomasello have 
plans to build a restaurant and ban- 
quet hall on tliat property if the zon- 
ing is changed to commercial. Some 



of die land will also be used for town- 
homes rather man the hotel they had 
first envisioned. They are excited 
about dieir plans and thought area 
residents would be pleased as well. 

Some people outside die affected 
area are concerned as well if a prece- 
dent is enacted on that land. By 
changing residential zoning to com- 
mercial zoning, some fear that could 
open die way for die same thing to 
happen in odier Antioch neighbor- 
hoods that have residential zoning, 
some of which is undeveloped. 

The public hearing will take place 
at 7 p.m. Thursday, in the village 
boardroom. Everyone who would like 
to speak will be given die opportuni- 



ty. If die meedng runs long, it can be 
continued to anodier time, ensuring 
that everyone will have dieir allotted 
time. 

After die plan commission has 
heard the answers to the questions 
asked by the audience as well as 
diemselves, together diey will decide 
on a recommendation to make to die 
village board. 

The board will consider diat rec- 
ommendation, probably ask the 
developers dieir own questions for 
clarificadon before diey vote to eidier 
accept or deny the request for a 
change in zoning. 

ginnys@Iakelandnieeiia.com 



Students 

i 

check out 
starry night 

By Ginny Skweres 

StaffReporter 



The Lake County Astronomy 
Society brought out dieir heavy- 
duty equipment last week to guide 
die fifth-graders and their families 
through a sea of stars in the sky over 
Antioch Elementary School. 

The night was chilly, but the sky 
was clear, and the B-inch, 10-inch 
and 11-inch telescopes let the chil- 
dren see Mars, nebulas, star clusters 
and the Andromeda galaxy. Science 
teacher Julie Higginbotharn, along 
with classroom teachers josalyn 
Reed, Jennifer Kalmus and Frank 
Beselte, listened to the descriptions 
and explanations provided by Mike 
.-Dziedzic and his fellow astronomers 
along with dieir classes. 

"We'll be looking at a nebula irr 
the eastern sky," Dziedzic said. "It^ 
looks like a cosmic doughnut, a 
Cheerio. When a star explodes it 
goes out like an hourglass. We're 
seeing diat hourglass from the end. 
In the center we can see what is left 
of the giant red star that exploded." 

Each individual was given an 
opportunity to sec the image 
through die telescope. 

The children were impressed by 
actually seeing what they had been 
studying in class, and taking advan- 
tage of the close proximity of Mars, a 
mere 35 million miles away. 

"This is like 3D compared to a 
book," Amber Larson said. "We had 
to do a moon calendar every night 
showing the phases of the moon." 

Hunter Corey said that looking 
at the stars was more fun dian 
learning in the classroom. However, 
he did say that studying in books 
beforehand made it easier to learn 
when looking at the stars. 

Members of the lake County 
Astronomy Club arc all amateurs 
who meet once a month at Volo Bog 
Visitor's Center. The meetings are at 
7:30 p.m. on die third Friday of the 

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By Ginny Skweres 

StaffReporter 

Many customers of Hofmann's . 
Beauty shop and Barbershop may 
wonder why the doors are locked 
and the snipping of hair has ceased. 
The decision to close was made 
only because there were no other 
options. 

As a diabetic, Hans Hofmann 
had problems with die retinas of his 
eyes and ; needed surgery. That 
meant an abrupt close of the bar- 
bershop that did not allow time for 
an explanation to his customers, 
which he regrets. 

He had surgery that went well 
on his left eye, but the surgery on - 
his right eye needed to be done a 
second lime. 

As if his problems weren't 
enough, a few weeks later his wife, 
Kate, thought she needed 
knee replacement surgery. 
Unfortunately, the final diagnosis 
was cancer of die knee. She has 
been undergoing chemotherapy 
and tires easily. 

Some say if you enjoy your job, 
you never have to work a day in your 
life. For Hofmann that was true, and 
now that he has not been able to 
work, it is sometiiing he misses. 

The Hofmanns left Germany, 
where Hofmann had cut hair for 
about eight years. They moved to 
Chicago and he established himself 
and was again cutting hair, along 
widi Kate, who worked in a beauty 
shop. 

The city of Chicago wanted to 
buy Hofmanns property, which he 
sold and reinvested In a site north of 
wherejie, had. been.. Not too long 
after that, they discovered Silver 
Lake in Antioch and bought what 
was once a fishing shack on a lake- 
front parcel. 

"In 1961 we bought the summer 
home and had to decide what to 
do," Hofmann said. "We decided to 




Kate and Hans Hofmann of Antioch cut and styled hair In their shops 
on North Avenue for 35 years until they were forced to close their 
doors for health reasons. Hans Hofmann clips away hair for a net and 
clean look. 



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sell my barbershop and move to the 
barbershop on North Avenue." 

It took a little longer to sell Kate's 
beauty shop and the transition to 
Antioch took a couple of years which 
put an end to long commutes. They 
raised and remodeled the shack and 
turned it into a warm and cozy lake- 
front home with a view that changes 
with the seasons. 

Hofmann did what he enjoyed 
and did best- he cut hair and ran his 
barbershop. In fact he has cut hair in 
Antioch for 35 years, making him 
active in his profession for more 
dian 59 years. He was looking for- 
ward to celebrating his 60th year in 
the barber business next spring, but 



apparently that isn't to be. 

"I had many long-time cus- 
tomers. I knew them by their face 
and tiieir voice and they didn't need 
appointments," Hofmann said. "We 
were there for their convenience. I 
loved what 1 was doing." 

In spite of these disappoint- 
ments, the Hofmann's and their 
daughter Kathy remain upbeat and 
thankful for the blessings.they have 
had and continue to have. 

Customers with questions 
regarding Hofmann's retirement 
may contact his daughter Kathy 
Girter at 847-276-0646. 

ginnys@lakelandmedia.com 




Fine Arts Foundation 
features November show 



The Antioch Fine Arts 
Foundation is proud to announce 
Its November feature show - 
Works by painter Beverly Walczak 
and painter/sculptor Pixie 
Eslinger. Visit with the artists and 
view their recent works at the 
artist reception on Nov. 13, from 1 
to 3 p.m. 

"This is a nice way for people 
to spend the afternoon," Waiczack 
said. "Bill Bachochin [classical 
guitarist] will be playing, provid- 
ing a relaxing atmosphere to view 



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the artwork." Eslinger noted. In 
addition, wine, cheese and other 
refreshments will be served. 

The Antioch Fine Arts 
Foundation Gallery is located at 983 
Main Street (Route 83) in Antioch, 
Illinois. The show will be on display 
through the end of November. 

The foundation's membership 
includes artists and contemporary 
craftsmen from Northern Illinois 
and Southern Wisconsin in addi- 
tion to patrons of the arts. 

By sponsoring this event the 
foundation hopes to further its 
goal of promoting visual arts by 
exposing area residents to the 
artistic talent that lives through- 
out the community. Additional 
original art on display at the 
gallery includes works in water- 
color, acrylics, glass, ceramic, 
wood, jewelry and a variety of 
other mediums. 

Antioch Fine Arts Foundation 
is dedicated to furthering the cre- 
ative efforts of its members while 
spreading knowledge and appre- 
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accomplished by providing an 
environment, which fosters inter- 
action with other artists and the 
community through public dis- 
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Matthew Stover meets Lake County fans 



By Kathy Gresey 

StaffReporter 

About 100 Star Wars fans and 
fanatics came out to Warren-Newport 
Public Library in Gumce last Saturday 
to meet Revenge of thcSith author and 
unincorporated bike County resident, 
Matthew Stover. 

Stover's novel, based on Star Wars: 
Episode III, the movie, brings the Star 
Wars epic full circle— from die creation 
of Darlh Vadar to the birth of Luke 
Skywalkcr and Princess Lela Organa. 

The author has written two oilier 
Star Wars novels including 
Shatterpoint and Traitor. Though he 
loves the movies, originally, Stover said 
he wasn't interested in writing Star 
Wars fiction. 

"My publisher approached me 
and basically made me an offer I 
couldn't refuse," he said. "I was given 
thescript three months after die shoot- 
ing of the film and had the benefit of a 
rather extended interview with George 
Lucas himself. Unfortunately for me, 
the shooting script is by no means the 
final script. (Lucas) can alter the story 
literally up until a few days before the 
release. It was a complex process." 

Stover has been a StarWars fan for 
decades and said he saw the original 
film and the Empire Strikes Back 20 
times each when they were first 
released. BeingapartoftheSlar Wars 
phenomenon has been amazing, he 
said. 



'Just to be working with 
Star Wars at all was a 
tremendous privilege...' 

Matthew Stover 

Author and unincorporated 
Lake County resident 

"I was a huge fan, what Uiey now 
call a 'fan boy"," he said. "Just to be 
working with Star Wars at all was a 
tremendous privilege for me." 

Currently, Stover is completing his 
novel Caine Black Knife, which he 
started before taking on Revenge of the 
Sith. Caine Black Knife is one book in a 
sequence of standalone novels includ- 
ing Heroes Die and Blade of Tyshalle, 
which blend science fiction together 
with other literary genres. ■ 

Stover said many of his fans are 
waiting for die book to be released. 

"I'm hoping dial it will come out 
next summer," he said. "It's been a long 
time coming." 

For more information on Stover, 
visit his blog spot at 
mattstovcr.blogspot.com. 

kgresay@lakelarulmedia.com 

CORRECTION 

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Tuesday dirough Saturday 11 a.m. 
to 6 p.m., Sunday 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
and closed on Monday. 




TOWN 



Ginny 
Skweres 




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needed to 

make time 

jolly for all 

Since we are in the early days 
of November, it is difficult 
to believe the holidays will 
soon be here, especially 
with the warm weather we've been 
enjoying. However, Thanksgiving 
is less than three weeks away and 
after that the Cliristmas holidays 
begin in earnest 

These holidays are cither a 
wonderful celebration for most or 
a bitter experience for some. For 
those who are hungry, the frivolity 
seems to escape them. 

Scott Keenan of the Open 
Arms Mission is concerned 
because the need has increased, 
but donations are down. In 
response to the natural disasters, 
people focused their giving on 
where die need was desperate, 
which was only appropriate, and 
that need continues. 

However, Keenan said dona- 
tions are down for this time or 
year, but the mission currently 
helps 150 neighborhood families 
each week which includes many 
children and elderly. 

The mission has tiirec holiday 
giving programs. The holiday meal 
box costs $25 and will feed a fami- 
ly of eight and includes a 12 to 14- 
pound turkey, plus die trimmings. 
This will be done for Thanksgiving 
and Christmas. 

Open Anns Mission is also 
sponsoring an Adopt-A-Family 
program for local families to pro- 
vide gifts requested on a wish list 
by families in need. Residents can 
select a family of a specific size, do 
die shopping and wrapping and 
make it possible for them to find 
something under die tree. 

11 le Mission will also have an 
annual communityTlianksgiving 
dinner between noon and 2 p.m. 
on Nov. 24 at two locations. The 
Antioch location is at die Senior 
Center, 817 Holbek. A second loca- 
tion will be at die Lake Villa United 
Methodist Church, llOMcKinlcy 
and Grand avenues. RSVPs are 
requested but not required. Call 
847-395-0309 to do so. 

Keenan reminds individuals 
that cash donations are tax- 
deductible, and by giving now the 
mission would have time to stock 
tiieir shelves. The mission's mail- 
ing list is PO Box 79, Antioch, IL, 
60002 and more information is 
available at 847-395-0309. 

'Hie UPS Store and Mall Boxes 
.Eta have joined the efforts of die 
Marines Toys for Tots Foundation. 
The franchises will sell $1 dona- 
tion cards beginning now and 
continuing dirough Dec 23. Mail 
Boxes Etc has contributed $50,000 
toward die goal of $1 million. 

More information is available 
on the Web sites www.theups- 
storccom, www.mbe.com. and 
www.toysfortots.org. 

If you haw interesting infor- 
mation or anecdotes to submit for 
"Our Town" call staff reporter 
Ginny Skweres at IM7-223-8161, 
ext. 154 or e-mail, ginnys@lake- 
landmedia.com 



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Antioch Pottery Works announces the 
annual gallery show "Form Follows Function" 
featuring functional pottery by five gallery 
artists. Open house Nov. 12 and 13 from 10 
a.m.-5 p.m. Studio tours all weekend and pub- 
lic kiln opening, all can help, on Nov. 12. 
Refreshments will be served. 

See www.Antiochpotlery.com or call 847- 
838-9949 for further details. 

German-American Club 

The German-American Club of Antioch will 
have a fall dinner dance on Nov. 13 arid reser- 
vations must be made by Nov. 5. 

The dinner will be at die VFW Hall, 130 
Grand Ave., Like Villa. 

For reservations or more information, call 
Dorothy at 847-356-5484. ■ 

Antioch Women's Club 

The Antioch Women's Club will have their 
November meeting on Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. at the 
United Methodist Church, 848 Mains St. 

Anyone interested in joining the club 
should call Pat Goone at 847-838-6688. 
Entertainer and singer Brian Fowler of 
Chicago will present the program "Nostalgia." 

Festival of the Arts of 
Antioch 

The Antioch Community Ciiorus, spon- 
sored by the Festival of Arts, will begin 
rehearsals for its annual performance of 
Handle's "The Messiah." 

The chorus needs all voice parts and peo- 
ple from high school to senior citizens are wel- 
come. Rehearsals begin Nov. 6 from 1:30 to 
3:30 p.m. at the Methodist Church, 848 Main 
St. 

Rehearsals will be every Sunday except 
Nov. 27, and the performance will be Dec. 18. 
Kris Bolin of Antioch is the director/conduc- 
tor. More information is available by calling 
847-395-1333 or 847-395-3195. 

PM&L Theatre 

Auditions for "The Crucible" will be at 7:30 
p.m., Nov. 13 and 14. Performance dates will 
be Feb 3 to 19. The play depicts the evenls sur- 
rounding die Salem Witch Trials, in 1692 in 
Massachusetts. 

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ASTRONOMY 




Photo by Conduce 11, Johnson 

Brandon Zuldema, 10, of Antioch looks at 
star clusters as his father, Robert, looks 
on during Astronomy Night at Antioch 
Elementary School. 

month and are.open to die public. 

"We have discussions and, if it's a clear 
night, we bring out our telescopes," Dziedzic 
said. With less ambient light than in town, the 
bog is a good place to see more stars. 

Higginbotham said she brings die chil- 
dren out once a year to look at the stars. 

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system is such an abstract concept," she said. 

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7-9 p .m., Lakes Area Community Band rehearses 
Mondays at Antioch Community High School band 
room. Please call Debbie Davis at 847-395-0272 . 



Friday, November 4 

9 a.m., Senior Coffee Hour held first Fridays at 
Salem Community Library, 24615 89lh St., Salem, 
Wise. Coffee, healthy snacks, programs for seniors 
and good conversation. Please call 262-843-3348. 

7:30 a.m., Lake Co. Chamber of Commerce net- 
workers group.mcets first and third Fridays at the 
Gurnce Hampton Inn. Call 847-249-3800 . 

6:30 p.m., Lake Co. Camera Club, pccr : to-peer dis- 
cussion/socializing, meets first Fridays In Gumec. 
All skill levels, digital/film. Call Mike Anient at 847- 
356-6937 (noon-6 p.m.) to learn more. 



Saturday, November 5 

10 a.m.-noon, AFITER (Advocates for Fibromyalgia 
Funding Treatment Education and Research) 
FMS/CFS/Lupus support group first Saturdays at 
Anlipch's Community Bldg., 884 Main St. Call Shnri 
at 847-362-7007 or go to www.AFFTEK.org . 

Sunday, November 6 

10 a.m.-2 p.m., "Turkey Shoot" at Northern 111. 
Conservation Club, located on east side of Rt, 83, 
south of Rt. 173. Prizes, trophies. Bringgun and 
ammunition. Children under IB years or age must 
be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please 
call 847-335-NICC or visit wvvw.Lake- 
onlIno.com/nicc for information. 

Noon-3 p.m., The Meeting House Museum, is open 
first Sundays. Sec original photos of Antioch and a 
veterans' exhibit of photos and memorabilia from 
the Civil War through the Gulf War. 

7-9 p.m., Open gym Sundays at Antioch 
Community High School. S2. Adults only. 

Monday, November 7 

7 p.m., Sub-committee meetings of Antioch Village 
Board. Committee meetings of the whole follow at 

8 p.m. in die Village Hall Board Room, 874 Main St. 

6:45 p.m., Antioch Garden Club meets first 
Mondays at the United Methodist Church. All arc 
welcome. Please call Karen at 815-678-2262. 

12:45 p.m., Bingo held Mondays at the Senior 
Center. Call 847-395-7120 for details. 

Community support group or women who arc 
dealing with abuse In their homes meets Mondays 
in Antioch. All arc welcome. No fees. Call A Safe 
Place at 847-249-4450 or 847-249-6557 (TTY) or go 
to asafeplaceforhelp.org for more information. 



1 p.m., Prairie Pioneers #1081, an organization for 
the study of antiques and the preservation of her- 
itage, meets t a private home. Call 847-223-4001. 

Tuesday, November 8 

1 p.m., AARP Chapter 387 (for adults 55+) meets at 
the Senior Center, 817 Holbeck Dr. Please call 
Sharon Nowak at 847-395-5068 to learn more. 

Noon, Kiwanis Club of Antioch meets Tuesdays at 
Bacchus Restaurant. Kiwanis is about "Serving the 
Children in Our Community." Call Melissa at 847- 
489-8044 or e-mail her at mjrigoni@hotmail.com. 

6:45 p.m., Bingo, Antioch VFW. Doors open 4:30 
p.m. Call 847-395-5393 for more information. 

Noon, Lake Co. Retired Teachers' Association meets 
in Ubcrtyvillc. Lake Co, teachers, retired teachers 
and their guests are Invited. Call 847-362-5813. 

Wednesday, November 9 

Antioch Women's Club meets second Wednesdays. 
Call Pal Goone at 847-83B-668B to Icam more. 

8 a.m., American Businesswomen's Association 
meets at Keller Williams Realty on Rt. 83 (south of 
Rt. 173). Call Nancy at 847-838-6500. 

6 p.m., CPR classes sponsored by Antioch Rescue 
Squad, held at Squad Bldg., 835 Holbeck Dr. S5. Call 
847-395-5511 to learn more. 

6:30 p.m., Take Off Pounds Sensibly meets 
Wednesdays, weigh-in, 7 p.m. meeting at the Senior 
Center, 817 Holbeck Dr. Call Dorothy Stark at 847- 
395-7407 or Betty Mullcr at 847-838-3907. 

Thursday, November 10 

12-30-2 p.m., Silent Auction and Bake Sale, 
Christian Women's Connection Ladies' Luncheon at 
Twin Oaks Country inn, Wllmot.Wis. Call 847-265- 
0446 to RSVP. Free nursery upon request. 

7:30 p.m., Village of Antioch Planning and Zoning 
Board meets second Thursdays at the Municipal 
Bldg., 874 Main St. Call B47-395-100O to confirm. 

Friday, November 11 

7 p.m., "A Way Out," an AA group for gays, lesbians 

, and straights, meets. Call Linda West 847 735-1230 . 

Saturday, November 12 

030 a.m., Singles (ages 55+) Breakfast Group meets 
in Gurnce. Call Chuck 847-362-545B for details. 



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Driving without a license 

Alfonao Velasco-Vasquez, 28, of 1304 
Greenfield, Waukegan, was stopped for 
driving 47 mph in a 35 mph-zone. He was 
also charged for not having a valid driver's 
license. He was released on personal 
recognizance and is scheduled to appear 
in court on Dec. 28. 

William Young, 25, of 720 S. Cogswell, 
Silverlake, Wis., was stopped for an inop- 
erative headlight, He was also charged for 
driving without a valid driver's license. He 
was released on personal recognizance 
and is scheduled to appear in court on . 
Dec. 14. 

Peter G. Ombregt, 25, of 3180 Lake 
Shore Drive, Chicago, was stopped for 
driving 62 mph in a 45 mph-zone. He was 
also charged with driving without a dri- 
ver's license. A court date is pending. 



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Driving while license 
suspended 

Steven D. Marshall, 41, 26701 103rd St., 
Trevor, was stopped at 6:29 p.m. on Oct. 26, 
for having a cracked front windshield. He 
gave officers a false name and date of birth 
because he did not have a valid driver's 
license. He was charged with driving while his 
license was suspended and for obstruction of 
justice. He was released on persona! recogni- 
zance and is scheduled to appear in court on 
Nov. 23. 



Robert D. Meyerin, 28, of 27930 W. Rowe 
Ave., Spring Grove, was stopped at 4:43 p.m. 
on Oct. 25 for driving 50 mph in a 35 mph- 
zone. He was also charged with driving 
while his license was revoked and for driv- 
ing without insurance. He was released on 
$200 bond and is scheduled to appear in 
court on Nov. 23. 

Reckless driving 

Michael D. Aberriathy, 44, of 65223 247th 
St., Salem, Wis., was stopped for speeding 
and improper lane usage. He had been forc- 
ing cars to drive on die shoulder of North 
Avenue. He was released on personal recog- 
nizance and is scheduled to appear in court 
on Nov. 23. 

FOX LAKE 

Obstructing a 
peace officer 

Nicholas B. Thurow, 24, of 41 
Nippersink Blvd., Fox Lake, was charged 
with obstructing a peace officer. Police 
responded with McHenry County Sheriff's 
Department officer with a warrant for 
another person at that address. Thurow 
told police no one else was there. He was 
later charged on Oct. 23 and released on 
bond. 



Domestic battery 

Marshall A. Tieman, 21, of 145 block of 
Devlin Road, Ingleside, was charged with six 
counts of domestic battery and one count of 
battery in an August arrest. 



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FIRES 



$35,000 in bond court. A preliminary hearing 
is scheduled for Nov. 7. 

Firefighters returned to the station at 
about 10:30 p.m. to replace the hoses and 
other fire fighting equipment. At 11:03 p.m., 
only a half hour after completing the first 
call, firefighters were called to a structure fire 
at 26071 Calhoun Ave., near Grass Lake Road 
and Broadway. 

A two-story house was showing fire on all 
sides, risking adjacent houses when they 
arrived. The unincorporated area does not 
have fire hydrants and the department used 
all three of their tank trucks and asked Tor 
additional tankers from Fox Lake, Wilmot and 
Lake Villa. 

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ing since the fire had been burning for 
quite awhile and the risk was too great. 

Firefighters were able to determine 
that no one was home at the time of the 
fire. The houses on either side of burning 
house sustained minor damage according 
to Fire Chief Dennis Volling. 

There were no injuries at die house mat was 
rented by Richard Jorgensen, since he was not 
at home. The fire department and the insurance 
company are invesUgating the cause of the fire, 
which is a standard procedure. 

The Newport and Bristol Fire 
Departments were on standby for lire Antioch 
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No firearms ID 

Michael K. Franklin, 45, of 105 Manor 
Ave., Fox Lake, was charged with attempted 
obstruction of justice and having firearms 
without proper FOID. He was also charged 
willi not having a valid driver's license and 
not having proof of insurance. Police confis- 
cated several weapons, including a 12 gauge 
shot gun and ammunition, on Oct. 26. He was 
stopped at Eagle Point and Manor Road, and 
tried to exit die vehicle, but told to get back in 
by police. He said he had a license from 
Indiana, but diere was no record. He told 
police that he had been hunting and four 
dogs were in the vehicle. 

Public intoxication 

Jason R. Popp, 23, of 35706 Franklin Ave., 
Ingleside, was charged widi public intoxica- 
tion on Oct. 21. The incident took place in die 
parking lot of Moreitt's, 164 Route 12, Fox 
Lake. 

Truck spills cargo 

Fox Lake Fire Department responded to a 
call for a truck which lost its load of bricks at 
Route 12 and Brandenburg Road on Oct. 27. 
There were no injuries. 

ROUND LAKE 

Improper lane usage 

Tywon T.Williams, 18, of 27283 W. 
Nippersink Road, Ingleside, was stopped by 
Round Lake Police on Oct 26 on Railroad 
Avenue and charged widi improper lane 
usage and having no valid driver's license. 
Williams was released on bond pending his 
court date of Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. in Round Lake 
Beach. 

Failure to wear seatbett 

Eduardo R. Murguia, 20, of 1503 Pleasant, 
Round Lake, was stopped by Round Lake 
.Police on Wasliington Street and Cedar Lake 
Road on Oct, 26 and charged widi failure to 







The following people have been 
arrested for driving under the 
influence of alcohol or drugs 

LAKE VILLA 



Dale Edwards Jones, 25, of 1001 
Brentwood Drive, Round Lake, was 
stopped for improper lane usage and hav- 
ing inoperable rear registration' light and 
brake light. He was also charged with DUI 
and DUI above .08. He was released on 
personal recognizance and is scheduled to 
appear hi court on Nov. 8. 

Richard C. Stuberrauch, 31, of 

43173 New Venice Way, Antioch. was 
stopped at 11:31 p.m. on Oct. 31. He was 
charged with improper lane usage, illegal 
transportation of alcohol, having an 
expired registration and DUI. He was 
released on a cash bond and is scheduled 
to appear in court op Dec. 6. 

ROUND LAKE 



Daniel It. Martinez, 19, of 38441 N.' 
7lh Ave., Spring Grove, was stopped on Oct. 
25 on Route 134 in Round Lake and 
charged widi DUI, improper lane usage 
and failure to signal. He posted his driver's 
license and a $1,000 personal recognizance 
bond pending his court date of Nov. 18 at 9 
a.m. in Waukegan. 



wear a seatbelt and widi not having his dri- 
ver's license on his person. A passenger, Isaias 
D. Abundes, 22, of 542 Washington, Apt ff21B, 
Waukegan, was charged with possession of 
marijuana. He was released on bond pending 
his court date of Nov. 22 in Round Lake 
Beach. 

No valid license 

Ronald L Sorkin, 52, of 502 E. Shaker 
Court, Round Lake Beach, was stopped on 
Fairfield Road on Oct. 28 by Round Lake 
Police and charged with driving while 
license suspended. He was released on $100 
bond pending his court date on Nov. 15 at 3 
p.m. 





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"Once Upon a Mattress," a fractured fairy- 
tale that fancifully reiterates the Hans 
Christian Andersen story "The Princess and 
the Pea," has a long history on the stage. The 
musical comedy that debuted on Broadway in 
May of 1959 is now enjoying a noteworthy 
revival at Drury Lane Oakbrook. 

Prom a book by Jay Thompson, Marshall 
Barer and Dean Fuller, the show's music by 
Mary Rodgers is as bouncy as ever while the 
catchy lyrics by Barer remain fresh. 

Ray Frewen's direction seems determined 
to mind every note, laugh and dance step pos- 
sible - and he succeeds, 

"Once Upon a Mattress" pits two comedic 
divas in a battle of wits. Paula Scrofano, as Queen 
Aggravain (the character's name speaks, vol- 
umes), an overbearing and overprotective moth- 
er who is doing everytliing within her power to 
keep her son from marrying. And Kristen Freilich, 
a minx-like princess - Winnifrcd, or Fred to her 
friends - was raised in a swamp and has swam 
the castle's moat to find herself in contention for 
the hand of Prince Dauntless, an eager if compla- 
cent lad played by Sean Fortunato. 

Scrofano and Freilich bodi have perfect 
timing that's essential for the broad humor 
demanded by their roles, and they also carry 
their weight as singers. 




Kristen Freilich must prove herself a worthy princess in "Once Upon a Mattress" at Drury 
Lane Oakbrook. 



To prove she has the sensitivity requisite 
of a true princess, die Queen and her Wizard 
(John Reeger) devise a "test" to sec how 
Winnifrcd responds to a single pea tucked 
beneadi a pile of 20 mattresses. 

Meanwhile, the court is anxious, since no 
one may marry until after the prince has taken 
a bride. Especially anxious lest their secret 
comes out are Marry, a proud knight played by 
Brian Herriott, and a pregnant Lady Larkin 
(Pegah Kadkhodaian). 

Other unfaltering performances are by 



Bernie Yvon as die jester; Jason Bayle, the min- 
strel; and die expressive Dale Benson, skirt- 
chasing old KingSextimus, who for most of die 
story is under a spell that has left him mute. 

Vivid and imaginative costumes by 
Gregory Slawko give sparkle to "Once Upon a 
Mattress" as does the inventive minimalist set 
by Robert Kovach and the fine lighting by 
Robert Christen. In addition, a strong dance 
ensemble, choreographed by Marci Caliendo, 
and the music direction by Jeff Bell, guaran- 
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'ART' is in the eye 
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"ART," the latest artistic creation of 
Lake Forest's professional and trendy 
Citadel. Theater, sizzles hotter than a 1G- 
ounce sirloin on a George Foreman grill. 
"ART" is not only an entree but a whole 
meal as well. By taking a question as old as 
cave dweller murals and making it fresher 
than die latest fad, "ART" is a delightful 
dessert'. It is a treat guaranteed to please 
even the most fastidious taste. 

Written by Yasmina Reza, a gifted 
Parisian playwright, "ART" starts out by ask- 
ing, "what is art?" H ends not only with the 
meaning of art but of life, love and friendship 
to booL En route, it tickles both the palate 
and intellect with wild and witty exchange. 

The story of "ART" is devilishly simple, 
yet astonishingly sophisticated' A man buys 
a white painting on a white canvas for an 
outrageous sum. -He wants his friends to 
admire his taste and joyfully shows it to 
them. They have reservations about what 
they see and are not shy about showing it. 
Sparkling repartee ensues, testing die bonds 
of their friendship. In the end il becomes 
clear that the play is not really about art at all 
but about something much deeper. 

Winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best 
Play and the OlivierAward for Best Comedy, 
"ART," a full-length, one-act play has a tal- 
ented local cast. If includes Tom Beck of 
Round Lake, Dan Deuel of Gumee and 
James Farrell of Oak Park. 

The play will be presented at The Center 
for the Performing Arts at Gorton, 400 E. 
Illinois, Lake Forest, downstairs in the 
"Grotto" - a 70-seat "black box" theatre pro- 
viding an intimate space for the Citadel 
Theatre Co. performances. 

According to Newsweek "'ART', sounds 
like a marriage of Moliere and Woody 
Allen." This is a wedding that should not be 
missed. "Art" opens Nov. 17 and runs 
through Dec. 11 Thursdays, Fridays and 
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 
2 p.m. Tickets are $20 general admission 
and $17 for students and seniors. Call 
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Annie Get Your Gun 

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Produced in cooperation with Rodgers and Hanuncrstein Theatre Library 

An aspiring Annie Oakley shoots her way into fame and fortune in this 

musical comedy hit. Directed by Donna Radtke 

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Early music 
has a lesson 



An early music offering will be presented 
at the Byron Colby Barn Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. for 
those looking foi'something a little different. 

Claudio Monteverdi's "II Ballo delle 
Ingrate" or "The Dance of the Ungrateful 
Women" is a long madrigal, staged and cos- 
tumed as a mini-opera, with Amy Conn as 
Cupid, and conducted by Michael Lewanski. 

A short work, "II Ballo delle Ingrate" was 
written to be performed for ladies at court. 
Furthermore, it was ostensibly written to" 
induce the ladies to be generous to their male 
suitors. This is accomplished in the work by 
the audience's observation of a visit Cupid and 
Venus make to Pluto. The purpose of dicir visit 
is to ask Pluto to show die ungrateful women 
he keeps in Hades to the women of the world, 
and in particular those in the audience, so that 
they can see firsthand what happens to 
women who withhold their favor to their male 
suitors. 

Single tickets are $15, with children under 
16 admitted free. Season passes are available 
for $72. 

Tire Byron Colby Barn is located at 1561 
Jones Point Rd. in Grayslake. For tickets or 
information, call 847-543-1202 or e-mail 
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Ayodele Gasel to join 
Footprints at Tap Jam 2005! 



The internationally recognized Footprints 
Tap Ensemble of Talent Forum will welcome 
Ayodele Casel as this year's Tap Jam 2005 guest 
artist, along with Chicago's own Mark Yonally 
and world-renowned jazz musicians Willie 
Pickens, Marlene Rosenberg, Pat Mallinger 
and Robert Shy. The eleventh annual Tap Jam 
will be held Saturday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. in the 
Vernon Hills High School Auditorium Theatre, 
located at 145 Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills. 
Tickets, priced at $10 and $15, are now on sale 
at Talent Forum, 450 Peterson Rd„ Libertyville. 
A limited number of tickets will be available at 
the door. 

Footprints Tap Ensemble is a production 
and performance company of Chicago-area 
youth. The ensemble is directed by the 
dancers Uiemselves, whose ages range from 13 
to IB. Their repertoire is varied, and reflects 
members' training with the finest master tap 
dancers in die world. 

"Footprints is particularly dedicated to 
carrying on the legacy of the great tap mas- 



ters," said Talent Forum director Shelley 
Hoselton. "You will see influences of many of 
die old masters in their work.". This Tap Jam 
includes everything from a lively Broadway- 
style duet choreographed by one of Footprints' 
youngest dancers, to an exquisite yet frantical- 
ly-paced piece performed to Natalie Cole's 
smoodi vocals in Avalon, to a hard-hitting cut- 
ting-edge dance inspired by the Beastle Boy's 
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, to several 
jazz pieces accompanied by the Willie Pickens' 
Quartet. "We've got something for everyone," 
says Hoselton. 

As an added bonus to Uiis year's Tap Jam, 
Ayodele Casel will hold master workshops for 
intermediate and advanced tappers (6di grade 
and older) at Talent Forum on November 13 
from 1 to 4 p.m. The cost is $30. Preregistration 
is recommended. 

For more information about these master 
classes or Tap Jam 2005, visit Footprints' Web 
site at www.footprints-tap-ensemble.org or 
call Talent Forum at 647-816-171 1. 




Footprints Tap Ensemble will be welcoming Ayodele Casel as its guest artist Nov. 12 at the 
Vernon Hills High School Auditorium. (Kathleen Weinstein Photography) 



The Schmoogs 
are coming! 



A family musical, "Treasures in 
Schmoogieland" will be presented on 
Saturday, Nov. 12, at the All Saints Lutheran 
Church in Fox Lake. Performances will be 
held at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. A silent auction 
will also be held after each show. 

Sure to appeal to die whole family, espe- 
cially children, die show will feature music, 
singing and dancing by a variety of colorfully- 
costumed "Schmoog" chnracters. Written and 
produced by Madonna Maze of Art from the 
Heart Productions in McHenry, die show will 
be performed by members of die All Saints 
Lutheran Church, with proceeds to benefit die 
church and a local child widi autism. 

Maze describes her "Schmoogs" as 
fuzzy, colorful, little critters known for thcir 
big hearts of gold. They live in 
Schmoogieland, where everybody lends a 
helping hand. Their name "Schmoog" 
rhymes with 'good,' because that is what 
they are. Most of Maze's Schmoog tales are 
stories that teach children lessons about 
doing good for others. 

"Schmoogs are die ultimate volunteers," 
says Maze. "And the cast in this show are 
volunteering their time and talent to make 
die show a success for their church." Maze's 
Schmoog musicals have been performed at 
various churches and schools in the area as 
well as at the Woodstock Opera House 

Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for children 
and seniors, and children under 3 are free. 
Tickets can be purchased at the door or in 
advance through die church at 847-587-7727 
or from Curves in Fox Lake at 847-507-7001 . • 

Following each performance guests are 
invited to meet the cast, receive free 
"Schmoogieland" souvenirs and enjoy 
refreshments. Cameras are welcome. A 
silent auction will also be held. 

All Saints Lutheran Church is located at 
5800 State Park Road in Fox Lake. For more 
information, contact Madonna Maze at 047- 
322-1812 or e-mail at 

MadonnaMaze@aol.com. 









Dance/auction to benefit Santa 
Maria del Popolo School Nov. 5 



Dust off your dancin' shoes - it's time for 
Santa Maria del Popolo's annual Fistfull of 
Dollars Dinner Dance/Auction! 

On Saturday, Nov. 5, Santa Maria del 
Popolo School in Mundelein will gather 
guests at the Crowne Plaza Hotel for their 
annual "Fistfull of Dollars" dinner dance and 
auction. 

The S65 per person price includes cock- 
tails, dinner, dancing, and die opportunity to 
bid on some unique silent and live auction 
items including: artistic one of a kind cre- 
ations from the Santa Maria student classes 
(PrcK-8), a $600 electric Washburn guitar, 
custom designed pendant by designer 
Patricia Locke Jewelry, vacation getaways, 
and Fighterjet Pilot for a day. There arc more 
than 200 donated items - big and small - this 
auction has it all! 



In addition, die winner of die $10,000 
cash raffle prize will be announced. 

Last year's event was attended by over 
280 people enabling the school to raise 
money toward their $100,000 fund-raising 
goal. 

"This enables us to meet our budget and 
continue to supply our Preschool through 8th 
grade students with a quality education" said 
Dean Riley, school board president. 

Santa Maria del Popolo was founded 
inl950 and is dedicated to academic excel- 
lence; their graduates routinely outperform 
their peers in secondary school. One out of 
every four Santa Maria alumni scores in the 
top 90th percentile on their ACT. 

■ For further information about the event 
or school, contact Maria Schneider at 847- 
949-2664. 




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Food sliow view- 
ers have seen Daisy 
Martinez in action on 
her public television 
series. Now lliey can 
enjoy her recipes 
between die pages of 
a new book, "Daisy 
Cooks! Latin Flavors 
that will Rock Your 
World" (Hyperion, 
2005). 

- Born in Puerto 
Rico and living in 
Brooklyn, Martinez 

provides a highly accessible introduction to 
Latin cookery, with dishes from her homeland 
plus Mexico, Cuba, Spain, Dominican Republic 
as well as Central and South America. Expect to 
find gazpacho, crab-filled empanadas, 
Colombian-style stuffed flank steak and a fine 
Mexican flan. 

Many or her dishes can be prepared within 
half an hour - especially those that build on 
some of the basic salsas, nibs and flavored oils 
she outlines early on. 

Her Sausage, Onion, Pepper and Potato 
Roast is an aromatic casserole that's perfect for a 
late autumn supper. All the ingredients work in 
harmony. We used a very smoky andouille; you 
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llngulca, andouille or Italian sausages 
seasoned with garlic 

1 lb. white potatoes, scrubbed and cut 
into 1/2-ln. rounds on the bias 

Fine sea or kosher salt 

1 tsp. dried oregano 

Olive oil 



1 each red, yellow and orange bell 
peppers, cored, seeded and cut 
lengthwise into 1/4-ln. strips 

1 large Spanish onion, halved and 

then cut Into thin slivers 

2 sprigs of fresh thyme 
Freshly ground pepper 
Chopped fresh cilantro 



1. Place the sausages in a skillet with 1/2 cup of 
water. Cook over high heat, turning the 
sausages until the water has evaporated and 
the sausages start to sizzle in their fat, about 6 
minutes. Ihe sausage centers will be pink. Cut 
the sausages into t-in, slices on the bias. Set 
aside. 

2. Place i lie potatoes in a medium saucepan 
and add enough cold water to cover them. 
Add a small handful of salt and bring Uic water 
to a boil over high heat. As soon as the water 
comes to a boil, drain and set aside. 

3. Preheat the oven to '125 degrees F. Toss the 
sausages, potatoes and oregano together in a 
roasting pan with enough oil to coat diem 
lightly. Cover with aluminum foil and roast for 



30 minutes, shaking the pan every once in a 
while. 

4. Toss the peppers, onions and thyme with 
die sausages and potatoes. Season lightly with, 
salt and pepper and return to the oven. Roast, 
uncovered, until the onions and peppers are 
tender but not melted, about 20 
minutes. Check 
the season- 
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canned peach, halves or 8 medium 
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tablespoons packed brown sugar 
teaspoon ground cinnamon 
teaspoons peach liqueur or lime juice 

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Create a whole new low for vegetables with 
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Vegetables 

Olive oil cooking spray 

2 medium bell peppers, cut into 
1-inch pieces 

1 medium onion, cut into 8 wedges, 

separated into pieces 
medium zucchini, sliced (4 cups) 
ounces mushrooms, sliced (3 cups) 
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occasionally to scrape sides, until smooih. 
■Strain sauce. Coven refrigerate until serving, 

2. Place peach halves, cut sides up, on large 
piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Sprinkle 
with brown sugar, cinnamon and liqueur. Fold 
foil over peaches and seal. 

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15 minutes or until peaches arc heated 
through. Serve hot With blackberry sauce. 
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1 large onion, chopped 

2 tablespoons finely chopped garlic 

1 ,can (28 ounces) Progresso tomato 
puree 

3 tablespoons chopped fresh basil 
leaves or 1 tablespoon dried basil 
leaves 

3 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano 
leaves or 1 tablespoon dried 
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1 teaspoon sugar 

1/2 teaspoon salt , 

1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes 



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12 uncooked lasagne noodles 

4 cups shredded mozzarella. cheese 

(16 ounces) 
1 cup shredded Parmesan cheese 

(4 ounces) 

1. Heat oven to 450"P. Spray 15 x 10 x 1-inch pan 
wiUi cooking spray. 

2. Place bell peppers, onion, zucchini and 
mushrooms in single layer in pan. Spray vegeta- 
bles with cooking spray; sprinkle wiUi salt and 
pepper. * 

3. Bake uncovered 20 to 25 minutes, turning 
vegetables once, until vegetables are tender. 

4. Meanwhile, spray 2-quart saucepan with 
cooking spray. Cook chopped onion and garlic in 
saucepan over medium hear 2 minutes, stirring 
occasionally. Stir in remaining sauce ingredients. 
Heat to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer uncovered 
15 to 20 minutes or until slightly thickened. 

5. Cook and drain noodles as directed on pack- 
age. Rinse noodles with cold water, drain. Mix 
cheeses; set aside. 

6. Reduce oven temperature to <I0()T. Spray 

13 x 9-inch (3-quart) glass baking dish with cook- 
ing spray. 

7. Spread 1 f<\ cup sauce in dish; top with 
3 noodles, Layer with 3/4 cup sauce, I 1/4 cups 



vegetables and 1 cup cheese mixture. Repeat lay- 
ers 3 more times wiih remaining noodles, sauce, 
vegetables and cheese mixture. 
8, Rake lasagna uncovered 20 to 25 minutes or 
until hoi. Let stand 10 minutes before culling. 

Simplify: Use 1 jar (32 ounces) 
tomato pasia sauce instead of mak- 
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It's time for 
Sweet 'Potato Tie 

While sweet potatoes abound, delight 
your family and guests with this tasty pie. 
It's an easy recipe made even easier with a 
frozen pie crust that's ready to bake in its 
own disposable pan. Bake ahead and refrig- 
erate for your next fall gathering. 

Layered Cream 
Cheese-Sweet Potato Pie 

1 Pillsbury Pet-Ritz frozen deep dish 
pie crust 

Cr eam Cheese Layer 



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package (8 oz.) cream cheese, not 

softened 

cup granulated sugar 

egg 

teaspoon grated orange peel 

Sweet Potato Layer 

cup mashed, cooked sweet 

potatoes (about 3/4 lb. uncooked) 

cup half-and-half 

cup packed brown sugar 

teaspoon grated orange peel 

teaspoon ground cinnamon 

teaspoon ground ginger 

teaspoon ground nutmeg 

teaspoon salt 

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to 350° F. In small bowl, beat cream cheese and 
sugar on low speed until well blended. Add egg; 
beat well. Stir in orange peel. Set aside. 

Place sweet potatoes in food processor; 
cover and process until smooth. In large howl, 
beat sweet potato layer ingredients with wire 
whisk. Spread cream cheese mixture In frozen 
pie crust. Carefully spoon sweet potato mixture 
over cream cheese mixture. 

Rake on cookie, sheet 50 to 60 minutes or 
until set and knife inserted near center comes 
out clean. Cool 30 minutes. Refrigerate until 
chilled, 3 to 4 hours. Store covered in refrigera- 
tor. 8 servings. 

Tip: To prevent the layers from blending, 
do not soften the cream cheese prior to mixing. 
If preparing die recipe with the Pumpkin Spice 
Packet (included in Pet-Ritz pie cnist packages 
during winter 2005), eliminate the spices and 
salt. Serve widi sweetened whipped cream, if 
desired. 

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22-M!neoIa Restaurant and Lounge 
FoxLalte 

One of Al Cappne*s favorite hangoijis from the 
'30s is still alive and well today. The Mlncola, on the 
shores of Fox Lake, features a restaurani, lounge, 
banquet hall and marina. 

As the largest frame structure in the state, the 
well-known hotel, originally a 100-room place with 
79 sleeping rooms built in 1884 as clubhouse, was 
purchased by the Jakstas family in 1942 and is still 
run by family members. It was put on the National 
Register of Historic Places in 1979. 

The restaurant features Sunday breakfast, as 
well as a" Friday night 'fish Try and prime rib on 
Saturdays and is open as well for lunch and dinner 
throughout the week serving American fare. 

There's also a medium-size marina on site for 
boaters with storage inside and out. 

Don't miss: Al Capone and other gangster 
paraphernalia, as well as an Impressive police 
badge collection and on old menu from the 
hotel 

Details: Coil 047-587-0771 . • 



23-Lelimann Mansion 
lake Villa 

(Y" ; In 2001, close to becoming nothing but a mere 
memory, the Lehmann Mansion was spared being 
razed by ^wrecking ''boll as the village of Lake Villa 
stepped" in. and purchased the most of the 06-acrc 
estate for $2.7 million. 

Many local residents wanted to see die mansion 
preserved, including Ted Nielsen, who purchased 26 
acres of die estate four years ago. Today it is used for 
a host of functions, primarily as a banquet facility. 

The rnanslop was originally built In 1912 as a 
summer home Tor Edward 7. Lehmann and family. 
Recently, ; lj,was extensively restored to die grandeur 
ofits elegant past. 

In 2002, the site was placed on the Illinois State 
Historical Register. 

Don't miss: The beauty of the mansion in 
spring u Ith 1 Ls landscaping. 

Details: Call 047-356-991 1, Web: 
wmvJebmannmanslon.com. 



24-VoIo Auto Museum 
Volo 

Is this heaven? For car lovers', it just might be. 
The Vblo Auto Museum and Antique-Mails is Five 
showrooms with 300 collectible and Hollywood cars 
in addition to the largest selection of die-cast cars in 
die Midwest. 

Buying, selling or looking, die 45-year-old muse- 
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Dragula, die Dukes of Hazzard's General Lee and die 
Starsky and Hutch Gran Torino. 

Interacdve exhibits, like the Back to die Future 
DeLorean arid Scooby Doo Mystery Machine are 
Instant favorites. 

There's also a new Anncd Forces Exhibit that 
puts you in die diick or the battle with dioramas fea- 
turing true-to-life sound effects and original military 
weapons and vehicles. 

Don't miss: Also on site, three huge 
antique malls with 350 dealers with Just about 
anything you could Imagine. 

Details: Call 015-305-3044, Web: 
www.volocars.com. 



25-EastGym 
Waukegan 

1 -No other site around holds so much 1 meaning 
when it comes to Lake County basketball. 

Waukegan High School's East Gym, now at the 

school's ninth grade center, features huge blowup 

photos of Bulldog legends in its, lobby; like eventual 

.Cleveland Browns halt of fame. quarterback Otto 

Graham. (V5) 

But enterthe gym ana" it's like stepping back Into 
dme. The un ique bleacher setup surrounds die court 
and gets the fans. right on top of the action. There's 
probably no louder basketball arena in the area. 

After hosting the sectionals for most of Lake 
County for many years, die tournament moved to 
the more sterile, yet newer and higher-capacity envi- 
rons at Lake Zurich High School. 

' Don't miss An extensive collection of high 
school memorobUla and trophies in the lobby. 
UetalK- Call U47-360-5Q10 



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Even though the Zion Generating Station has 
been dormant for seven years, the twin towers, 
which used to be a nuclear generating facility, now 
is what its owners, Exelon Corp., term as a "volt- 
age-stabilizing facility." 

After 26 years, the reactors were permanently 
shutdown on Jan. 15, 1990. 

Harly In* 1998, Exelon said both units' genera- 
tors were converted to synchronous condensers, 
which arc used year-round to provide stability to 
die Northeast Illinois power lines to help during 
peak usage months in summer. 
, ,. Station-employees arc still there today moni- 
toring die storage of spent nuclear fuel. 

Don't miss: Nearby Illinois Beach State 
Park \ 

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27-Abbott Laboratories 
North Chicago 

Last year, Abbott reported sales of $19.7 bil- 
lion as well as recording its 324th consecutive 
quarterly dividend 'to be paid to shareholders 
since 1924. \. 

Also, 2004 marked the 32nd straight year 
Abbott's dividends' have, increased. Its Medical 
Products Group, which includes Abbott 
Diagnostics, Boss Nutritidnals, Abbott Diabetes 
Care, Abbott Molecular, Abbott Point of Care, 
Abbott Vascular, Abbott Spine and Abbott 
Animal Health, generated more than SB billion In 
sales. 

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specialty products and international sales of 
pharmaceutical and nutritional products which 
generated sales of more than $13 billion. 

It still stands, with its sprawling headquar- 
ters in Abbott Park and branches in Waukegan, 
North Chicago elsewhere, as the county's largest 
employer. 

Don't miss: Find out which Abbott prod- 
ucts you use on a dally basis on its Web site. 
Details: Web: wwiv.nbbott.com. 



28-Pralrie Crossing 
GraysEake 

Prairie Crossing has proven itself as a "con- 
servation community," one which was designed 
to combine responsible development, preser- 
vation of open land and easy commuting by 
rail. 

Rather than budding thousands of homes 
over native prairie lands, there were only 395 
homes built at Prairie Crossing, Including 36 
condominiums. 

The first homeowners moved Into Prairie 
Crossing In 1995. 

Prairie Crossing features many events 
including concerts and gatherings at the hls- 
•toric Byron Colby Barn, boating, fishing and 
swimming at Lake Aldo Leopold's beach, as well 
as walking, biking and cross country skiing on 
the 10 miles of trails. 

Don't miss: live music at the Byron 
Colby Darn. 

Details: Call 847-540-5400, Web: 
www.pralrlecrossing.com. 



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The chilling 
draft 
whipped 
through the 
empty corridors, 
rustling long aban- 
doned garments 
and rattling dusty 
knick-knacks, as if 
taunting anyone 
foolhardy enough 
to enter. An unan- 
swered phone sil- 
houetted against a 

flickering computer screen rang eerily in 
the background, completing the hopeless 
picture. 

Lately the media would have you 
believe that customers wandering retail 




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establishments invariably encounter the 
haunting scene above. And that dialing up 
service reps is just as frightening, with the 
ghost of John Belushi forever ranting 
"Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger. Pepsi! No 
Coke!" in voice mail limbo. 

Yes, cost cutting seems to be draining 
the life out of customer service. 
Meanwhile, employees left to deal with 
increasingly irate customers resort to crude 
name calling on customer billing state- 
ments or websites like "The Customer 
S[tinks)." And "Associates" left on the sales 
floor are often as welcoming as a vampire 
at sunrise. 

As a result, my mother is spending her 
retirement years online trying to get the 
promised promotional price on her maga- 
zine subscription. And I can save big 



money at a building supply store if 1 'in 
willing to apologize for living to a checkout 
girl. Or I can be entertained at an office 
supply chain by watching a floor manager 
sit in her office and ignore customers until 
they leave in a huff. 

The shipping company DHL has used 
tliis sorry state of affairs to its advantage in 
a commercial touting its service in com- 
parison to everyday annoyances like a rude 
waitress or impatient bus driver. 
Apparently, DHL read the graffiti on the 
wall: 

•According to marketing consultant Jill 
Griffin, increasing customer satisfaction 
and retention by just a few percentage 
points can increase profits by 25 to 100 
percent. 

•Experts also claim that customers will 



spend up to 10 percent more for the same 
product with better service. 

•And "The Harvard Business Heview" 
notes that "customers who have had bad 
experiences tell approximately 1 1 people 
about it; while 1 hose with good experiences 
tell just 6". 

Worse, people seem wired to complain 
about poor customer service, but too busy 
to praise good performance. Today it takes 
exceptional effort for a company to win 
accolades. So now more than ever it's time 
to acknowledge employees who go beyond 
job descriptions to serve customers, like 
checker "Colleen" at the Wauconda Jewel. 
I'll bypass self-serve to wait in line for 
Colleen, who tries to cheer up every shop- 
per she meets, no matter how grumpy or 
hurried they are. 

I'm sure there are other Lake County 
businesses with employees Hke Colleen. So 
send me your stories, and maybe we'll 
wake up companies offering only service 
nightmares. 

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The Mundclein High School Choral Music 
Department is proud to present the 5th 
Annual Spotlight Dinner on Nov. II, at 
Concorde Banquet Center in Lake Zurich. The 
dinner will feature asit down dinner with open 
bar. Many auction items will he available for 
people to bid on. The charge for the dinner is 
$50.00 per person. All the proceeds from the 
Spotlight Dinner will go to assist the show 
choirs of Mundelein High School get to the 
Showsloppers Show Choir Invitational in New 
York City in March 200G. 

If you have other questions or wish to 
donate items for the auction, contact Don 
Wood at spotlightdinner@gmail.com 

Chafn-O-Lakes Area Artworks 
Children's Museum Fundraiser 

On Friday, Nov. 11, a Wine and Cheese 
Tasting will be held to benefit the not-for-prof- 
it Artworks Children's Museum that is located 
on Washington in Ingleside. The wine and 
cheese tasting is to be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. 
at the Best Western Regency Hotel on Rt. 173 
in Antioch. 

Tickets arc $20 for advanced purchase and 
$25 at the door. Contact Perry at 847-201-1001 
or Linda 847-208-2237 for more information. 
The ArtWorks Children's Museum is a center 
for creative learning and play focusing on the 
arts and utilizing all sorts of recycled and 
donated materials. 

Round Lake High School 
presents 'The Diviners' 

In the purest sense, The Diviners is a play 
about love, friendship, family and community, ' 
and a time in our nation's history when these 
tilings were hard to find, and even harder to 
hold onto. While the rest of the country lays 
divided and demoralized by the ravages of the 
Great Depression, the people of this story man- 
age to weather the storm. In a true community, 
the joys and pains of the individual are shared 



and shouldered by all, and it is this sense of 
' community that binds these people together, 
allowing them to persevere with determina- 
tion, hope and good humor. Possessed of a 
great respect for the land and those they share 
it with, die people of Zion still believe in com- 
mon courtesy, and the value of a handshake. 
The playwright, Jim Ixjonard Jr., said it best, 
"These are good and simple people, they have 
nothing but the best of intentions". 

Stylistically, the play has a hymn-like qual- 
ity. It is spare, haunting, and yet ultimately 
human, and filled with warmth. There is a rev- 
erence Tor life in the play, even in its depiction 
of human frailty and death. There is also a 
tremendous faith in the human capacity for 
goodness. The Diviners is a ballad a folk tale, 
told and retold among friends. 

Showtimes are now through Nov. 5 at 7:30 
p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets arc avail- 
able at the door. Adults $7, children ands 
Senior Citizen $5. Children five years old and 
under $2. 

Audition Notice for 'Modigiiani' 
by Dennis Mclntyre 

Citadel Theatre of Lake Forest will be audi- 
tioning for "Modigiiani" by Dennis Mclntyre 
on Nov. 19 from 1-4 p.m. and Nov. 21 from 7- 
10 p.m. at Act One Studio, 640 N. LaSalle, Suite 
535 Chicago. Also Nov. 20 from 1 -4 p.m. at the 
Gorton Center for the Performing Arts, 400 E. 
Illinois, Lake Forest. Prepare a 2 min. dramat- 
ic mono. Casting 6 men 20-50, 1 woman 20-40. 
All roles available. There is pay. Performances 
are Jan 19, thru February 12. For more info or 
to make an appointment, call 847-735-8554. 
For sides and synopsis of play go to 
www.citadellhcatre.org Audition Notice for 
"Modigiiani" by Dennis Mclntyre 

"Creating opportunities for children and 
adults with developmental disabilities" 

Help us light up the lives of the children and 
adults with disabilities supported by Clearbrook. 
Please see the calendar listing below for 
Clearbrook's first Wonderland of Lights spectacu- 
lar. The whole family can enjoy winding thru mil- 
lions of lights and animated holiday scenes in a 
comfortable drive-thru setting at Arlington Park 
Racecourse... and all for a very reasonable cost 

If you have any questions, call 847-385-5008. 

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Jennifer & Zachary Pratt 

On July 22, Jennifer Decker and Zachary 
Pratt were married at the Chain of Lakes 
Community Bible Church in Antioch with Pastor 
Kerry Bauman officiating. 

The men-of-honor were Mark Decker and 
Michael Decker with die best man, Nate Pratt. 

Bridesmaids were Margaret Fischer, Diana 
Decker, Maggie Blaney, Liz Masko and Lauren 
Thurlwell. 

Groomsmen were Tim Clutter, Scott 
Johnson with attendants, Bret Jacob, Derek 
Lucas and Olson Pratt. 

A reception took place at Midlane Country 
Club at Wadswordi with 200 guests attending. 

Prior to the wedding date, a rehearsal dinner 
was held at RJ's Eatery in Undenhurst, hosted by 
die groom's parents, Carla and Wayne Pratt. 

Chippewa Falls, Wis. is where the couple 
spent Uieir honeymoon. 

They now reside in Madison, Wis. 

Dale and Debbie Decker of Antioch are the 
parents of the bride. 

Jennifer graduated from Antioch Community High School and earned a degree in 
Elementary Education at the North Central College. She is employed at Oregon High School in 
Oregon, Wis. as a Special Education Assistant. 

Zachary's parents are Carla and Wayne Pratt of Antioch. He is a graduate of Antioch 
Community High School and earned a degree in Biochemistry at North Central College and is 
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The Squid and the Whale: The 

father (Jeff Daniels) in an eccentric 
and elitist Brooklyn family (who has 
not had a successful novel published 
in some time) is quasi-comfortable 
as a college teacher, though that too 
has reached a plateau. When his wife 
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with major publicity and a contract 
that he feels only he should have, his 
ego gets in the way and it's splitsvillc. 

In the wake of the extramarital 
affairs of both Daniels and Linney 
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neglected teenage sons. Linney's 
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Jamie Foxx 

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Peter Sarsgaard 

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wo young Palestinian 
men, Said and Khaled, live 
and work in the occupied 
town of Nablus, a ghetto 
not far from Tel Aviv. 
Unlike ghettos in the US. 
Nablus is governed by the 
military, as compared to 
police. There are no civil 




rights. While nearby Tel Aviv has 
the pizzazz of Miami Beach in the 
winter, the people that live in 
Nablus are literally in a walled 
concentration camp, from which 
they cannot come and go as they 
please. 

Said and Khaled are best 
friends that spend their time 
drinking tea and smoking a 
hookah (a shared smoking pipe) 
when they are not goofing off as 
mechanics in a dead-end job that 
pays next to nothing. 

Life is looking up for Said when 
Suha, a beautiful young woman 
brings her car in for repairs. A differ- 
ent type of bright future is presented 
to both Said and Khaled when they 
are approached by Jamal, a point 
man for an unnamed Palestinian 
organization, who tells them they 
have been chosen to carry out a sui- 
cide bombing mission in Tel Aviv 



Paradise Now 

Review by 
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Directed by Many Abu-Assad. 
Warner Independent Pictures. 
War and romance. Rated PG-13 
for mature thematic material 
and brief strong language. 
Running time: 90 minutes. 

the next day. They accept the 
assignment, and are brave and 
afraid at the same time. Things go 
smoothly until the mission is inter- 
rupted and each man is forced to 
reexamine the decision they were 
ready to carry out 

The purpose of the movie is to 
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and "The War Within," currently in 
Uieaters) are willing to kill them- 
selves to advance their cause. In 
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to become suicide bombers do so 
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and brainwashing period. That and 
doing, "Allah's will," seem to be the 
key components to Uieir decision to 
sacrifice themselves for the greater 
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"In Palestine, the reasons have 
nothing to do with religion," said 
director Hany Abu-Assad, in a recent 
conversation with George Singleton. 
Other than possibly wanting to be a 
hero, the anger and humiliation that 
is related to living in an occupied ter- 
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their salvation by striking back at 
those who they believe have no 
respect for them. 

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able and entertaining story won 
multiple awards at the 20O5 Berlin 
Film Festival, and was invited to the 
Telluride and Toronto film festivals. 
Without doubt, "Paradise Now" is a 
, militant, non-violent step toward 
peace. The fact that there can be 
humor and romance demonstrates 
that, as bleak as the situation 
appears, there is still hope for a 
world in which Palestinians and 
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insightful animated film 
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great saturated colors and 
style. Chicken Little (CL) 
alarms tiie quiet town of Oakey Oaks 
with his now famous ranting that 
"the sky is falling." The townspeople 
decide that what he saw was a falling 
acorn, and he gets the reputation 
that he's a little touched in die head. 
Even his dad, Buck Cluck (Garry 
Marshall) seems disappointed in him. 
Chicken Little's friends Abby Mallard 
(a.ka. the Ugly Duckling and voiced 
by Joan Cusack), Runt, and Fish Out 
of Water are the only ones who 
believe him. CL's dad was a baseball 
star at the same school, so CL decides 
to try out for the baseball team as a 
way of redeeminghimself. His road to 
redemption is slapstick funny and to 
us, the best part of the movie. 

With his reputation back in tact, 
Chicken Little gets die benefit of the 
doubt, at least for awhile, until he and 
his friends discover an invisible space 
ship and CL again alerts die town. 
The fear grows to horror when "War 
of die Worlds" type aliens start to 
roam the streets with what appears to 



be a hostile invasion. Notiiing really 
scaiy here parents. The truth is that 
diey are looking for a young alien that 
was left behind. This is a rescue mis- 
sion, not an attack. 

Chicken Little and his dad save 
the day by returning die fuzzy young 
alien in time, and dad and son 
regain the faith they have in each 
odier. 







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Review by 
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Cast 

Zach Braff 

Chicken Little 
loan Cusack 

The Ugly Duckling 

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Hi Dr. Singer, 

My 15 year old daughter loves to get 
together with her friend and watch 
scary movies, sleep over and then 
scream and laugh the rest ol the night 
together. Sometimes, to me, It sounds 
like they are really terrified, but they 
ask to keep getting together to do this. 
Of course, when It Is at our house, no 
one can really sleep well since all the 
screaming is going on. We really don't 
mind that part of It that much, but are 
more concerned with whether this 
activity is o.k. for them to be doing. This 
time of year, with Halloween coming 
up, they become especially fond of this 
activity and 1 do not know If tills is 
healthy or normal. Do you think this Is 
normal? Slgned-Slecp deprived moml 

Hi Sleep Deprived, 

If it isn't normal, than I was also an 
abnormal teenager as well. Being that they 
are 15, and asking to do this again and again, 
it is more Uian likely something they arc 
enjoying more than they fear it. Some of my 
fondest memories are 'screamfests' with my 
best friend Stacey. We would also watch the 
scariest movie we could find. Afterwards, the 
predictable phone call would occur to the 
other parents to ask, 'Can I sleep over at 
Sherri's house?" After that, the screaming and 
laughter would begin-for hours. I often won- 
dered why my parents never complained, but 




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also knew why they were happy to let me 
occupy the downstairs bedroom on the other 
side of the house. 

We enjoyed this activity immensely. This 
is not to say that there were not times that 
both of us would go a little too far in scaring 
each other and become really scared to the 
point that for a few minutes it wasn't fun any- 
more. But, then again, there was always an 
easy remedy for that-turn on the light for a 
few minutes. If your daughter gets too scared, 
she will more than likely do the same thing. 

Let me try and explain to you, a little bit 
about why this type of thing is so exciting for 
kids and even for many adults. Ours is a soci- 
ety that loves scary movies. They sell very 
well. Even the news Is a form of scare and 
look at how many people are drawn to It. Ask 
yourself how popular Roller Coasters are. 
They have gotten bigger, scarier and more 
risky looking over time and their popularity 
has grown along with the risk. People love a 
safe scare. They love to feel Uiat adrenaline 
pumping for a little while, to come down 
safely afterwards. I believe it gives them a 
feeling ofbeing in control of their fears. It's 
almost therapeutic in a sense. The more you 
face your fears in a relatively safe environ- 
ment, the more in control of your fears you 
are and the more in control you, feel. 

Kids also love to laugh. I can tell you from 
my personal experience with Stacey, that we 
laughed so hard from being scared mat we 
would almost be wheezing by die time we 
were done. It felt so' terrific I can'teven 
express it. Your daughter is probably drawn 
back to the same feeling I was. 

This is probably o.k. for a kid who is 15. 
For a younger age child, however, it may not 
be the best thing in the world. Younger kids 
have more difficulty finding the dividing line 
between reality and fantasy. I would say that 
you need to make a judgment call about how 



young is o.k. to do this. If your 9-year-old 
does this and ends up sleeping with you for 
the next 4 days, you know it's time to cut it off 
until the child is older. 

Regarding the sleep deprivation of die 
family, that is a tough one. You see, my family 
never complained at the time, but I have a 
feeling that if tiiey did, being the teenager I 
was, I probably would have been a tough one 
to stop laughing. Not because I was insolent 
or defiant, but because the draw to the laugh- 
ter was so strong and so much a part of 
Stacey's and my relationship. There are a 
couple of things I might suggest. First, you 
might want to think about letting your 
daughter move her room to a different loca- 
tion in the house, i ended up making the 
downstairs guest room my permanent room.* 
It worked well in lots of ways and might also 
take care of the noise factor in your house. 
You might also want to invest in a good pair 
of ear plugs for every member of the family 
for nights when these two get together. Also, 
if you are worried about neighbors hearing it, 
you might want to let them know about it 
ahead of time, so they don't call the 
police. Last resort, you might want to add ' 
some insulation around the room the girl 
occupies. 

Noisy? Yes. Harmful or abnormal? No. If 
you can rough it out, it is probably some of 
the greatest, good, clean, fun your daughter 
will have and she will remember it with fond 
memories for a lifetime. 

Dr. Sherri Singer is a Licensed Clinical 
Psychologist and Childhood Behavior 
Specialist, She regidarly works in person with 
many readers of this column, helping them to 
significantly improve their kid's attention, 
behavior and processing skills. For an 
appointment, please call 847-231-5644 or 
708-962-2549. 






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426 Woodland 

Wauconda 

$149,900 

Single-story cottage. Master bed- 
room, living room, kitchen. 
Basement. One-car garage. Deck. Lot 
is approximately 50x190. 





Home details 




LR: 

KIT: 

MB: 


13X12 
10X09 
12X09 


Rooms: 

Baths: 

Built: 


4 

1 

1950 


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2004 taxes: $2,026 





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320 Hawthorn 

Mundelein 

$299,900 

Check out mis great four-bedroom, 
two-bath colonial home. Immediate 
occupancy. Beautiful neutral decor 
with hardwood floors and ceramic tile 
is versatile to many styles. Separate 
dining room. All appliances included. 
Master bedroom with private bath 
and walk- in closet. Full finished lower 
level with bar. Two-car garage. Fenced 
yard, mature trees, patio, sliders. 
Home warranty. Call Jeff Lang at 847- 
603-2009 to walk through this home. 





Home details 




LR: 


21X12 


BR3: 


12X11 


DR: 


13X10 


BR4: 


11X08 


KIT: 


18X10 


Rooms: 


7 


FR: 


18X10 


Baths: 


2.1 


MB: 


13X12 


Built: 


1970 


BR2 


13X11 








2004 taxes: $5,796 





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38931 Drexel Boulevard 

Antioch 

$644,900 

Three-plus acres on channel off Fox 
Lake. Deep, wide dead-end channel 
leads to Chain. Custom tliree-bed- 
room home. Three-car attached 
garage. 20x24 workshop. Greenhouse, 
shed. Indoor heated 3'x8' deep pool. 
Wooded landscaped yard with pond. 
Underground water system for gar- 
dens. Deck and patio — each with gas 
pills. Newer furnace and air-condi- 
tioner. Party boat negotiable. 





Home details 




LR: 


23X11 


DEN: 


19X12 j 


DR: 


12X11 


UR: 


13X25 


KIT: 


16X12 


PLR: 


42X24 


FR: 


27X25 


FP: 


2 


MB: 


13X13 


Rooms: 


10 


BR2 


12X10 


Baths: 


2.1 


BR3: 


12X10 








2004 taxes: $8,251 





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Since CFLs entered the market more than 
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to liow successful and how far you can go in 
the workforce," said Blagojevich. " But often 
times, men and women have to abandon 
their studies to get jobs. This new facility will 
allow the University Center to continue mak- 
ing a difference for thousands of Lake County ed moving into the new facility earlier this 



Southern Illinois' iJnPyasifjf »at/.fftrbond;il ( q, 
Saint Xavier Un*ver%iryTind*tha f liluvefsiry bV 
Illinois system. 

Construction for the University Center 
began in October of 2003 and students start- 



working residents, who will have even more 
opportunities to reach their educational 
goals and have better prospects in the profes- 
sional world." 

The University Center is comprised of 
eight public and nine private institutions pro- 
viding bachelor completion, graduate and 
advanced professional development pro- 
grams to students who 
work and reside in Lake 



C0 The Center offers 50 " .%«*«* Mi pteawdlliat 
degrees in programs such tills day fl3S filially arrived' 

as business, computer sci- 
ence, education, engineer- Brian Watkins 
ing, health care, human UCLC chair 
services, public adminis- 
tration, liberal arts, library 
and information science, psychology, tech- tions including a lobby, commons, cafti, com 
nology and others. Students apply to and puter lab, electronic library and administra 
graduate from the individual college or uni- tive spaces, 
versity offering the fully accredited, degree University 



month. The building, composed of 1,900 
individual pieces of glass, over 150 steel 
columns, and more than 1,500 steel beams, 
has state-of-the art academic technology. 

The building is separated into five key 
areas, which curl around an outdoor court 1 
yard. The areas are comprised of three aca- 
demic houses with traditional classrooms, as 
well as distant learning 
classrooms and computer 
labs; a multi-purpose con- 
ference wing including a 
100-seat lecture hall, a 
"Harvard" 'style classroom 
and three comhinable 
multi-purpose classrooms; 
and a central administra- 
tive house with core func- 



programs. 

Classes are scheduled in a variety of deliv- 
ery formats that appeal to working non-tradi- 
tional students: evenings and weekends, 
face-to-face, online, correspondence and 
interactive video. In the 2004-05 academic 
year, nearly 5,000 students were registered at 
thcWnukcgan facility. 

"1, for one, am pleased that this day has 
finally arrived," said Bryan Watkins, chair of 
the University Center of Lake County 
Governing board. 

"Within each of these classrooms you will 
find we have the highest of technology. It's 
been a wonderful collaboration." 

The University Center is comprised or the 
following educational institutions: Chicago 
School of Professional Psychology, Concordia 
University, DcPaul University, Dominican 
University, Governors State University, Illinois 
Stale University, Kendall College, National- 
Louis University, North Park University, 
Northeastern Illinois University, Northern 
Illinois University, Roosevelt University, 



Center of Lake County 
Executive Dean and Director G. Gary Grace 
praised the efforts of all who made the educa- 
tional facility come to life. 

"Faculty and students from our member 
institutions provided a great deal of input in 
the design phase of the building and the 
result is a space tailored to die needs of the 
adult students enrolled in the degree pro- 
grams running here at the University Center," 
he said. 

The University Center builds dynamic 
relationships with the civic, business, educa- 
tional, and social service communities of 
Like County. 

University Center staff serves as advo- 
cates for those communities with the state's 
colleges and universities. 

To better serve the needs of Ixike County 
students, the University Center works closely 
with the College of Lake County. The 
University Center also leads initiatives that 
encourage member institutions to offer joint 
programs that allow students additional 
opportunities to continue their education. 




Controlled burn season is starting in the 
Lake County Forest Preserves to improve 
habitat for native plants and wildlife. 

Specially trained and equipped forest 
preserve staff and volunteers will conduct 
the burns, selecting sites based on wind and 
other weather conditions. 

Over the past 16 years, the Lake County 
Forest Preserves have conducted controlled 
burns to restore and improve natural plant 
communities in Lake County. 

Native woodlands, savannas, prairies 
and wetlands are fire dependent communi- 
ties that require regular controlled burns to 
maintain their ecological value. 

The burns mimic fires that historically 
occurred in Lake County for Uiousands of 
years. They decrease invasive woody plants, 
remove dead leaves, and expose the soil and 
seeds to the sun's rays early in the growing 
season, ■ 

This encourages native plants to grow 
more vigorously and to produce more flow- 
ers and seed. Wildlife populations are adapt- 
ed to survive the burns. Most animals are 
safe underground or high up in trees; others 
move out of the way to avoid fires. 
Controlled burns are scheduled to avoid the 
breeding season of native wildlife. 

Natural areas being managed by con- 
trolled burns are showing improvement. In 
woodlands, which are generally targeted in 
die fall for controlled burns, invasive woody 
brush is reduced and native plants are 
rebounding. 

Controlled burns arc the most cost effi- 
cient management tool available to land 
managers. Forest Preserve staff and volun- 
teers complete intensive training before 
conducting controlled burns to ensure that 



proper safety measures are taken to protect 
people, facilities, plants and animals in the 
Preserves and on surrounding properties. 

Additionally, the District provides burn 
plans to local fire departments for review 
and approval. 

Forest Preserves under consideration for 
fall controlled burns include new sites like 
Marl Flat near Volo, Gander Mountain near 
Wilmot, and other high quality or habitat 
restoration areas like Middlefork Savanna 
near Lake Forest, Wadsworth Savanna near 
Wadsworth, Cuba Marsh near Barrington, 
Wright Woods near Mettawa, Rollins 
Savanna near Grayslake, Ryerson 
Conservation Area near Deerfield, Grant 
Woods near Fox Lake, Lyons Wood near 
Waukcgan and others. 

Look in the Preserves section of the 
Forest Preserves Web site at www.LCFPD.org 
for daily controlled burns announcements. 
Here you can find which Preserve is sched- 
uled to receive a controlled burn, and you 
can learn more about the Forest Preserves 
entire land management program. 

Local fire and police departments arc 
notified before ajid after each controlled 
burn. Forest Preserve staff closely monitors 
each burn with appropriate safety equip- 
ment and, if necessary, stay overnight at the 
site until the fire is completely out. Wind and 
other weather conditions are monitored 
daily to help determine which Preserves are 
selected for prescribed controlled burns. 

For a free set of brochures on the Forest 
Preserve controlled burn program and other 
natural resource management efforts, call 
the Lake County Forest Preserve General 
Offices at 847-367-6640, or visit 
www.LCFPD.org.' '" " 



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The Northern Illinois 
University College of Law Alumni 
Council presented its 

"Distinguished Career Award For 
2005" to 19th Judicial Circuit 
Court Judge James K. Booras. 

The award is presented annu- 
ally to an alumni of the law school 
in recognition of their career 
achievements and commitment 
to public service. BOORAS 

Former NIU law school gradu- 
ates who attended the event 
included Judges Victoria A. 
Rossetti, Valerie Boettle Ceckowski, Joseph 
Waldeck and Diane Winter. 

Among other well wishers were Lake 
County Judges Margaret Mullen, Mary 
Schostok, Fred Foreman, Wallace Dunn and 
Michael Fritz. McHenry County Circuit Judge 
Michael Chmiel and Cook County Judge 
Hyman Riebman were also on hand to offer 



their congratulations as well as sev- 
eral lawyers from Lake County. 

Booras, bom in Greece, came to 
the U.S. in 1970. He received his 
undergraduate degree from NIU in 
1975 and earned his Juris Doctor 
from NIU College of Law in 1979. In 
19B0 Booras joined the Lake County 
State's Attorney's office and served 
under then State's Attorney Fred 
Foreman and, later, Michael Waller. 
He served as an associate judge 
from 1991 until 2000 when he was 
appointed circuit judge by the 

Illinois Supreme Court. 

He was later elected circuit judge in 2002. 

Booras currently sits in the Criminal Felony 

Division and is also the presiding judge of the 

Juvenile Division. 

Booras resides in the Gurnee area with 

Irene, his honorable wife (as he fondly refers 

to her) and their son, Dean. 



Juvenile director. 



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Louise Loud, director of Juvenile 
Probation and Detention Services, was pre- 
sented with the S. William Ettinger Service 
Award at the annual banquet of the Illinois 
Probation and Court Services Association. 

"I cannot think of anyone more deserving 
than Louise to receive this award," said Chief 
Judge Christopher Starck. "She is an out- 
standing leader and well known statewide for 
her expertise in the juvenile justice system." 

The award is presented to an IPCSA mem- 
ber who in the opinion of a committee has 
exemplified the highest standards in the field 
of achievement. The nominee must have had 
a minimum of seven years experience witiiin 
die profession to be eligible. 

Loud, of North Chicago, who has worked 
for the county since 1977, has more than 28 
years in the criminal justice system. She has 
served in several positions ranging from juve- 
nile probation officer to therapist, program 
coordinator, superintendent to her present 
title, Director of Juvenile Probation and 
Detention Services. She is also a part-time 
faculty member at the College of Lake County 
and the University of Wisconsin, Parkside 
campus and is a member of numerous profes- 
sional organizations. 



More probation officers 
honored 

Senior Juvenile Probation Counselor 
Robert Brothers and Senior Adult Probation 
Officer Ann Brezinski were each presented 
with a "Distinguished Service Award" in 
recognition of their significant contributions 
to the court, their colleagues, and the profes- 
sion. 

Brothers graduated from Lincoln 
University in Oxford, Pennsylvania in 1997 
with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal 
Justice. He began his employment with 
Juvenile Probation/Detention Services in 
August 1998. He is married, the father of two 
young children and resides in Zion. 

Brezinski began her service with Lake 
County Adult Probation in August 2000. She is 
a 1990 graduate of Bradley University where 
she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 
psychology. She has worked as a surveillance 
officer with the sex offender unit, began a gen- 
eral field officer position in 2002, and was pro- 
moted to senior adult probation officer in 
August 2005. Ann is an active member of 
IPCSA and is currently on the Substance 
Abuse Committee. 




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Fourteen years ago when the Lake County 
Stormwater Management Commission (SMC) 
opened its doors, nature dictated how the 
agency would reduce flood damages. 

With numerous acres of floodplain, three 
major river systems, thousands of acres of 
wetlands, lakes and hundreds of miles of 
streams making up die county's topography, it 
made more sense to protect and enhance the 
natural drainage system to store flood waters 
than to build expensive levees and other 
structural solutions to control the them. 

"We are fortunate. Our county and 
municipal leaders were ahead of their time 
when they developed a comprehensive plan 
for stormwater management in Lake County 
back in die late 1980s," said Ward Miller, 
SMC's executive director. "Structural solu- 
tions, such as levees, will fail. Nature tends to 
win out eventually. We need to protect and 
enhance the natural components of our 
drainage system. Let us let nature work for us 
not against us." 

Lake County has a long history of flooding 
because of tire Des Plaines River, the north 
branch of the Chicago River and the Fox River 
that wind through the county and the natural 
depressions (wetlands) in the land. 

The impetus for Lake County's county- 
wide stormwater program was the 1986 flood 
that inundated the county and resulted in a 
presidential disaster declaration. Another fac- 
tor was the anticipated growth county leaders 
would realize starting in the early 1990s when 
die county was one of die fastest growing 
counties in die country. 

The Lake County Comprehensive 
Stormwater Management Plan includes three 
main activities for reducing flood damages. 
The first is the study of the county's four major 
watersheds and 26 sub-watersheds, also 
called watershed planning. 

A watershed plan includes flooding histo- 
ry and where flooding occurred and is likely to 
occur with land use changes; natural features 
and topography; die status of water quality 
and ways to Improve it; and an action plan to 
reduce current and future flood damages, to 
suggest appropriate land uses so as not 
increase the potential for additional flooding, 
to protect or restore die natural drainage sys- 
tem, and to implement water quality 
improvements. 

The comprehensive stormwater manage- 
ment plan also dictated a regulatory program 
to manage floodplain infringement and 



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stormwater management countywide, not 
just on a jurisdictional level. 

"Floodplains equal flood storage. If you 
take away die storage capabilities of those 
areas flood damage will not only increase 
within die floodplain but outside the (lood- 
plain because the water has to go some- 
where," Miller said. "Our countywide ordi- 
nance limits floodplain development activity 
and guides a flood mitigation strategy that 
focuses on restoring those floodplains to pre- 
development conditions." 

Starting in 1998, SMC implemented a 
flood hazard mitigation strategy, which is the 
third component in the comprehensive plan. 
The program initially targeted voluntary buy- 
outs with homeowners and has expanded to 
elevate less impacted homes above the base 
flood elevation. To date, over 60 homes have 
been acquired throughout die county and the 
agency is working on up to 15 more as the 
result of last year's Des Plaines River flooding. 
These acquired parcels will be floodplain 
open space in perpetuity. SMC also is making 
use of grant funds for the first time to elevate 
homes. The agency estimates that nearly 40 
acres of floodplain have been returned to pre- 
development days thought its buyout pro- 
gram. 

"The nation learned a lot of lessons from 
the 1993 Mississippi floods that really 
changed the face of floodplain management," 
Miller said. "Long-term flood damage reduc- 
tion now focuses on proactive solutions and 
permanent protection of the floodplain 
through the combination of reasonable regu- 
lations and flood hazard mitigation tech- 
niques like buyouts and elevations. 
Regulations are die tools to prevent existing 
flooding from getting worse and future ones 
from occurring; and mitigation is die tool to 
ensure die floodplain can return to doing 
what it was created to do." 

Floodplain regulations have not affected 
die rate of growth in die county and in fact, 
the agency set a new record for permit reviews 
in 2004. The agency will continue to offer buy- 
outs and elevations to volunteer homeowners 
when funding is available. 

"We are proof dial you can balance eco- 
nomic development witii natural resource 
protection. For Lake County we had to make it 
work. We have too much at stake to see flood- 
waters wash away our quality of life and eco- 
nomic vitality," Miller said. 



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estions 
to be answere 
about preserves 

If Forest Preserve commissioners look beyond what was found in a 
public opinion survey, they may find more significance in what 
was unsaid than what was stated by respondents. By a large margin, 
voters indicated satisfaction with some of the core missions of the dis- 
trict—funding more land preservation, wildlife habitat restoration, expand- 
ing the trail system and completing public access to existing facilities. A 
whopping 73 percent of Lake County households surveyed reported visitinga 
preserve in the past two years. That's nothing short of remarkable. 

On the question of most-used preserves, or most-popular facilities, 
the results were pretty much as expected. Independence Grove, 
Libcrtyville, led the "most-visited" facility with a 37 percent response. 
Others high on the listed included Van Patten Woods, Wadsworlh, 13 per- 
cent; Likewood at Wauconda, 12 percent, and Old School near 
Libcrtyville, 12 percent. A flock of single digit responses indicated a 
number of preserves are being used by the taxpaying public. 

Independence Grove and Lakcwood are the sites of a number of 
public events and should be expected to have a high degree of aware- 
ness. Where preserves involve participation, expected activities ranked 
high like hiking, biking, picnicking, walking pets and fishing. 

We admit to being troubled by the fact that some high profile Forest 
Preserve properties didn't even register on the survey radar screen. We're 
thinking about facilities like Ft. Sheridan, Ray Lake Farm in Fremont 
Township, Raven Glen Farm, Antioch; Bonner Farm, Lindenhursl, and 
Webber Duck Farm, Lake Villa. Maybe different questions should have 
been asked. In fairness, a number of Lake County Forest Preserve 
District holdings arc in various stages of development. 

The survey answered die question always on die minds of commis- 
sioners. How far can taxpayers "be pushed" for more money? Basically, 
the answer was a positive response from a little over half the 716 persons 
contacted. The survey confirmed the feeling of commissioners that now 
is not the time to take a referendum question to the electorate. 

Without a doubt, there are still plenty of questions to be asked about 
how the Forest Preserve District is doing. 

One time when 
coyotes win out 

Suburban coyotes are being recognized for a contribution to soci- 
ety despite their stealthy and deceitful ways, and a penchant for 
treating small dogs and cats like rag dolls. And it's no small con- 
tribution, indeed. 

The flinty-eyed nocturnal marauders are being credited with helping 
control the Canada goose population. That's no small contribution in 
our community and neighboring villages where goose droppings are 
high on the list of undesirable characteristics. Even worse than the loud- 
mouthed neighbor who turns every backyard barbecue into a 
Woodstock-like happening. 

Coyotes love goose eggs. Night-vision cameras have documented 
coyote fondness for goose omeletcs in a five-year study that discovered a 
lot of things. An Ohio State University professor found that goose popu- 
lation growth in Chicago dropped from about 15 percent or more a year 
to one percent. That's a more drastic drop than the suburbs, but even 
without the documentation or a scientific study, animal control special- 
ists in Lake County have noticed a drop in die goose population, 
attributing the drop, for the most part, to coyote feeding habits. 

Cook County naturalists are leading die way in satellite tracking of 
coyotes with GPS collars. They have found that coyotes can travel 30 
miles a day. That fact might lead to some distortion of their actual num- 
bers, but the coyote population is believed to be growing because of the 
species' ability to adapt to urban environments. 

What It boils down to is a choice between coyotes and Canada geese 
as the No. 1 uninvited guest in town. Much as we hate to admit it, we'll 
take the four-legged stalkers over geese. The coyotes stay out of sight 
and they don't use beautifully manicured lawns for bathrooms. 




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Employ history to encourage visitors 



Antiochs Chain O'Lakes region has been one of 
the Chicago area's favorite resorts since die 
1080s. Since the opening of Metra's North 
Central commuter service in 1996, Antioch 
again can be reached by train. If you are interested in 
Antiochs history, make sure to visit the Likes Region 
Historical Society located in die 1B92 Antioch Grade 
School Building at Main Street and Depot Street The 
Museum is open every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 pm., 
special occasions,' and by appointment. For more infor- 
mation call 047-395-7337 or slop by the village hall for a 
free brochure. 

Few people realize that Antioch has a second muse- 
um in town. Pickard China displays fine china created 
throughout the company's long history. Pickard is the 
finest china company in die United States. Customers 
have included presidents, vice-presidents and die State 
Department of the United States. The museum and outlet 
store is located at 702 Pickard Avenue and is open 0:30 
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. 

One of die most scenic sights in Lake County is the 
Hiram Buttrick Sawmill. The authentic reproduction was 
built in 1976 as a bicentennial project. The adjacent 
arboretum is a perfect place to hold a picnic or wedding. 
Tours can be arranged Uirough the village of Antiochs 
Park and Recreation Department, 847-395-2160. We are 
also in die process of purchasing property and developing 




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plans for our new aquatic center. 
Please look for more information 
on our Web site or in our mondily 
newsletter as this project pro- 
gresses. 

Antioch's newest park is die 
William E. Brook Wetland 
Sanctuary and Entertainment 
Center located at Orchard Street 
and Skidmore Drive. It was creat- 
ed in recognition and gratitude for 
Bill's respect for nature and devot- 
ed service to our community. This 
nine-acre area includes" an educa- 
tional wedand sanctuary with 700 feet of boardwalk, 400 
feet of walking padi, memorial bricks, 32 interpretive 
nature signs, two ponds, a sledding hill and an entertain- 
ment center. The Village of Antioch's Friday Fest summer 
concerts are held at the entertainment center and die 
park area is also Uie location for Antioch's "Taste of 
Summer," Octoberfest, Halloween Howl, craft fairs and 
odier special events throughout die year. These events are 
sponsored by the village of Antioch and many business 
and civic organization 

Dorothy Larson 

Mayor 

Antioch 



Small lake residents 
scorn vocal minority 

Lake County Board Rep., Bonnie Thomson Carter is 
to be dianked, not chasdsed, for her efforts on behalf of 
Wooster Lake. She is doing what any good elected official 
should be doing by representing die wishes of the major- 
ity of her constituents. Dave Bond and those others who 
wish to have Wooster Lake open to unrestricted usage, 
including wave-runners and power boats, number in the 
tens of residents around the lake at most, while those who 
wish to keep Wooster Lake a no-wake lake number in the 
hundreds of residents around the lake. 

Over 300 people from around the lake, including the 
majority of lake-bottom owners, have signed a petition in 
favor of the no-wake ordinance. Bonnie has always, and 
still does, closely follow and address the issues of the 
majority of her constituents. Bonnie has always had, 
and still has, a very strong and steady voice around 
the conservation of Wooster Lake. Hundreds of 
Wooster Lake residents thank her for her support of 
our lake. 

Round Lake Mayor Bill Gentes, and the Round 
Lake village trustees are to be thanked, not chas- 
tised, for recently enacting an ordinance to legally 
make Wooster Lake a no-wake lake. They did their 
due diligence prior to passing the ordinance by meeting 
with those of their constituents who live around Wooster 
Like. The majority of diose constituents voiced their 
opinions in favor of keeping the lake as it has been for die 
past several decades, and the village respected those 
opinions in enacting the ordinance. Hundreds of Wooster 
Lake residents diank diem for being such good neigh- 
bors. 

Fox Lake Mayor Cindy Irwin, and the Fox Lake village 
trustees are to be thanked, not chastised, for dieir willing- 
ness to also consider enacting an ordinance to legally 
make Wooster Lake a no-wake lake. They also are doing 
their due diligence on diis issue by supporting and par- 
ticipating in an upcoming town hall meeting with officials 
from Lake County and Round Lake. At this meeting, resi- 



dents from around Uie lake, including Dave Bond, will 
have the opportunity to ask questions of Uiese officials 
and voice their opinions regarding the usage of die lake. 
Hundreds of Wooster Lake residents are thankful diat we 
have Such good neighbors in Fox Lake. 

As for Uie Wooster Lake Conservation and Control 
Associadon (WLCCA) Uiat Dave Bond referenced in his 
quotes, it is understandable that none of our area county 
or village officials recognize or respect diem as the voice 
of Wooster Lake, let alone seek their opinions or 
"approval" on matters. Over the past two to three years, 
the board of this organization has become overrun by a 
very vocal minority who seek only to promote their per- 
sonal.agendas and not diose of the majority of residents 
around die lake. This group diat once had a strong voice 
around conservation and was highly respected by our 
elected officials no longer has any agenda around conser- 
vation of die lake, and is probably more likely to be 
responded to with disgust than anything else by our elect- 
ed officials. 

Oh, yeah, and what about little old Wooster Lake? 
Give me a break. It is a lake of only 100 acres'.ll It cannot 
remain a viable and safe lake if opened up to unrestricted 
usage. I invite everyone who reads this letter to log onto 
die Lake County Web site and to read both the 2003 study 
ofWoosler Lake performed by Lake County, as well as the 
recent Fish Lake Drain study performed and to form your 
own opinions about how flits litde lake should be used if 
It is to be preserved for future generations. I also invite 
you to walk the north shore of die lake to view the shore- 
line erosion diat has been caused by die effects of winds 
and wakes and to form your own opinions about how this 
little lake should be used. 

Lastly, I invite Dave Bond and his "pro-wake" move- 
ment to move their headquarters five minutes away from 
little Wooster Like to die shores of die Chain O' Lakes, 
where dieir activities would be much more enjoyable and 
welcomed. 

Penny Price Cummings 

President 

Taimeron Bay Townhome Condominium Association 

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Dedicated 

volunteers at 

Independence 

Grove 



One of the moving quotations deliv- 
ered by President John Kennedy is 
inscribed on the walls at his 
gravesite. The memorable words are 
"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask 
■ what you can do for your country." 

The message was clear. The quality of life 
for Americans benefits when they "give back 
to their country." 

Giving back means getting involved in the 
community and volunteering in public service 
and community activities. In every walk of life; 
in nursing homes, hospitals, schools, libraries 
mental health programs, disabled activities, 
meals on wheels, Habitat for Humanity, recre- 
ational, and so many other human services, 
volunteers have been the key to the success of 
these services. 

Across the board, volunteers never receive 
their due credit for the time and effort they 
freely provide to serve their communities and 
help others. They don't look for recognition, 
but, they deserve it. 

For example, very few people are aware of 
the many volunteers who serve as volunteers 
! at all of the forest preserves in Lake County. I 
am told that there are thousands who have 
given of their time at the preserves. 

Let me key on some who I have met on 
my "senior walk" regimen. One of my favorite 
. places to walk the trails is at Independence 
Grove in Libertyville. I have watched firsthand 
how a dedicated band of volunteers, part of 
the Independence Grove Volunteer Program, 
have maintained the native garden that is part 
; of the Millennia Plaza and Garden. 

, All of the 1 , 1 14 acres of Independence 
Grove are a gem of natural beauty, and the 
Plaza and Native Garden are a centerpiece of 
the preserve. I write about it here because I 
marvel at the sheer dedication and loyalty that 
these volunteers have in keeping it so pristine 
and beautiful. 

These volunteers are there with their work 
gloves, shovels, hoes, and garden tools digging 
out weeds, cleaning out wilting flowers and 
foliage and dressing die area with seasonal 
changes in nature's beauty. They show up reli- 
giously every Monday and Thursday morning. 
That's loyalty. 

I've watched these volunteers so often and 
never really stopped to talk to them. Inside, I 
appreciated their work, but never told them 
so. Then one day, as I began my walk, one of 
the volunteers greeted me with a friendly, 
"enjoy your walk." I thought that I would ask 
who they were, and I was finally able to let 
them know I appreciated their "devotion to 
nature." 

To the many visitors who enjoy 
Independence Grove and to all who love to 
absorb the loveliness of nature, I thought that 1 
should inform you of these real dedicated vol- 
unteers who pitch in every week. The four 
who never miss their regular calls are Sharon 
Moderwcll, Ethel Tmcher, Jim Swab, and Bob 
Rizzolo. They informed me that they are 
joined later in the morning by a group of vol- 
unteers from the Lake County Mental Health 
Department, and they work hard in the gar- 
den area. 

When I walked around the circular plaza, 
rimmed with many benches for people to just 
sit and soak in the beauty of the environment, 
an idea came to mind. 1 know that these vol- 
unteers I met receive recognition at an annual 
luncheon for all that they do. But, maybe more 
can be done to say, "thank you" for their work. 
I thought that it would be appropriate that at 
the backrests of benches, tiiere could be some 
engraving of the names of these dedicated vol- 
unteers because they have contributed so 
much to the vitality of the native garden. 

• That, or some oilier enduring recognition, 
would be worthy for what these volunteers 
"have given back," so that all of us can better 
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State's first lady goes back to school 



First Lady Patti Blagojevich joined 
other state and county officials for 
the dedication of the new University 
Center of Lake County in Grayslake. 
The $25.6 million facility offers students the 
chance to earn a four-year degree without 
leaving the county. 

"Thank you for your hard work and dedica- 
tion to this project," Blagojevich said to a 
large crowd before the ribbon- cutting cere- 
mony took place. 

"Never before has it been more important 
to have a college degree." 

Commenting on how state-of-the-art and 
beautiful the University Center building and 
campus is, the first lady said her first reaction 
to the college's opening was jealousy. "I gotta 
tell you, it almost makes me want to enroll 
myself," she said. 

CASA work lauded 

Court Appointed Special Advocates {CASA) 
of Lake County recognized Rosemary 
Kccfe, global community relations leader for 
Hewitt Associates in Lincolnshire, for her out- 
standing contributions in helping abused and 
neglected children. Through her efforts, 
Hewitt became a major sponsor of 
CASA. Keefe personally hosted CASA 
fundraisers at her family resort and 
restaurant Fairmont Shores in Lake Villa. 

Facility to be dedicated 

Fox Lake Village Board members made 
the intention official and found something all 
can agree with. 

The village's police facility, undergoing a 
multi-million renovation, will be known as 
the Edward Gerretsen Jr. Police Facility 
as of Nov. 13. At 2 p.m. that day, a ceremony 
will take place at 301 S. Route 59, making it 
official. Gerretsen is the village's police chief. 

"It is a great idea to do this now. The 
board voted 6-0 in favor of it. Ed has served 
the village well, moving up through the ranks 
and the family has long-standing ties," said 
Trustee Ed Bender, chairman of the public 
safety committee. 

Interim Police Chief Mike Behan said 
that Gerretsen, who is battling an illness, was 
told of the honor and that he appreciates it. 

Gerretsen has served the department for 
33 years. He is a graduate of Richmond 
Burton High School. 

Fur flying 

Accusations wereflying fast when two 
Island Lake trustees quit last week, 
Tbm Martin, expectedly and Doug 



ilcllnian, unexpectedly, filed their resigna- 
tion letters. The board is down to Mayor Tom 
Hyde, Trustee Deb Hernnon, newly ' 
appointed Trustee Matt Huff, appointed 
Trustee Don Schmidt, and Trustee 
Eberhard Becker, it clearly is the most 
divided board in either county, serving a 
growing population of about 10,000 people. 
Martin accused Hyde of free spending, 
while Hyde said Martin was the reason 
behind all the bad vibes. 

Law vets honored 

The Illinois State Bar Association has con- 
ferred the title of "Senior Counselor" on five 
Lake County members admitted to the prac- 
tice of law for 50 years. They were among 137 
members honored at a luncheon of tlie Westin 
Chicago River North Hotel. County residents 
honored included Roy A. Olson, Lake Forest; 
John If. Bickley Jr., Long Grove; Asher 
Stern, Rivcrwoods, Marie It. Iidschln and 
DonaldT. Morrison, Waukegan. 

Looking for helpers 

State Sen. BUI Brady (R-Bloomington) has 
adopted the strategy or flooding Illinois with 
nominating petitions not only Jo secure a 
spot on the March 21 ballot for governor, but 
alsoexpand his name recognition. Outside 
of hard-rock conservative circles, Brady is the 
least known Republican in the field. The 44- 
year-old downstater is getting the star treat- 
ment from conservative media voices. That 
may start and end with Tom Roeser, the 
veteran Chicago observer who writes newspa- 
per columns and does talk shows. Roeser sees 
Brady, 44, as a "young Ronald Reagan." 

Machinists Back Scheurer 

Citing a betrayal of working people by 
incumbent Congresswoman Melissa Bean, 

the International Association of Machinists 
and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) has 
endorsed candidate Bill Scheurer s bid to 
unseat her in the 2006 election. 

The union made the maximum $5,000 
donation allowed by law to Scheurer's cam- 
paign. 

Business speaker 

The annual fall dinner of the Lake County 
Republican Federation will be more about 
business than politics. Douglas Whitley, 
prcsident/CDO of the Illinois State Chamber 
of Commerce, has been booked as the 
keynote speaker for the 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 
17 dinner at Midlane Country Club, 
Wadsworth. Tickets are $100 per person. 





Blagojevich: 
Helped dedicate 
new CLC building 



Keefe: Honored for 
helping abused 
youth 





Bean: iAMAWnot 
happy with her 
work 



McSweeney. New 

ad appeared Nov. 2 



On the tube 

GOP candidate for congress David 
McSweeney has already made a TV ad for 
the 2006 primary election in the 8th District. 
The cable television broadcast represents the 
first airing of commercials for the 2006 elec- 
tion. 

The ad, which will begin running on Nov. 
2, Is also viewable at www.davidmc 
sweeney.com. The ad was produced by Jeff 
Norwood of Anthem Media. 

Public Works meets 

The public works staffs, known as early 
risers, prefer to have meetings in the after- 
noon. 

The Wauconda village board public works 
committee called a committee meeting for 
3:30 p.m. Nov. 2, Its second afternoon session. 

"It works out for me because I'm retired 
and trustees Cathy Scott and Paul Bird can 
mane it, too. Plus, we can get input from the 
staff," said Trustee Mark Knlggee, commit- 
tee chairman. 

This week's topic was a discussion on 
brush pick up and opens ended matters. 

In Fox Lake, a Northwest Wastewater" 
Reclamation Treatment Facility tour and pub- 
lic works committee meeting was called at 5 
p.m. one day last month. 



LETTERS m THE EDITOR 



Antioch re-zoning too sporadic 



My husband and I moved into Antioch, 
actually in 2002, and it seems to me that there 
arc frequent requests for what appear to be spo- 
radic re-zonings. After reading the article by 
Ginny Skweres on re-zoning in the Antioch 
News, I got the impression that key influential 
people or those who have the ability to influ- 
ence in Antioch dictate the re-zoning, as I've not 
seen, heard, or been able to discover any long 
term community development plan that maps 
out the growth for our community. What was 
the point of the original zoning if a few influen- 
tial people can have it changed at their whim to 
optimize their investments. My understanding 
of zoning is to allow planned growth in a sus- 
tainable fashion that is most appropriate for the 
community. 

If zoning and re-zoning efforts, are as they 
appear, based on the benefit to a few individu- 
als rather than the community as a whole and 
without a long-range mapped-out community 
plan, we could end up with an inordinate 
vacancies in our downtown, gridlock like in 
Lake Zurich, bars in residential areas (possibly 
with some with intoxicated individuals next to 
childrens' homes and play areas). The impact of 
development without a long range zoning plan 
can be devastating to a community. Gridlock is 
not just an inconvenience, but delays and 
increases risk to emergency respondcrs. 
Without mles and guidelines, and especially a 
long-range plan, for zoning, at what point are 
bars, gentlemen's clubs, tobacco stores, etc. next 
to the playgrounds and elementary schools. 

An effective community development plan 
requires not only a map of areas that may 



potentially be re-zoned, but also an infrastmc- 
ture improvement plan to be sure that the 
resulting development based on re-zoning can 
be adequately supported without creating 
unnecessary hardships for the community as a 
whole. The timing of approvals for re-zoning 
should follow the appropriate infrastructure 
improvements arid not lead infrastructure 
improvements. Infrastnicture improvements 
arc not just roads, bridges, and railroads, but 
include water, sewer, electrical service, and 
most importantly and adequately staffed and 
supported emergency response system with the 
ability to respond in a timely fashion to the 
needs of individual families and the communi- 
ty at large. 

It would be a huge benefit to Antioch if our 
community leaders would develop and recom- 
mend a long-range re-zoning plan rather than 
handling each re-zoning request on a case by 
case basis, resulting in sporadic mixtures of 
occupancies. Antioch would greatly benefit 
from a long-range community development 
plan prior to any further sporadic re-zoning 
considerations. 

Dorothy M. Koom-Szoke 
Antioch 

Hollow protest 

Why is David Bond so unhappy? Why is 
Don Rowden almost moved to tears over the 
new Round Lake "no wake" ordinance covering 
Woostcr Lake? Why is Kirk Denz having fits over 
a conservation measure that enjoys the support 
of regulators and residents alike? None of these 



persons attack the substance of the Hound Utke 
ordinance. All are reduced to railing against how 
it was passed. Thai's worth looking into. 

As a former Woostcr Lake Conservation and 
Control Association (WLCCA) director, I wit- 
nessed "President" Bond lead an effort having 
very few supporters, to gut the original WLCCA 
covenants and write them to stack the voter reg- 
istry with individuals who don't own the lake 
bottom, WLCCA meetings, after Mr. Bond fina- 
gled the leadership from Rob Rosenlof, were 
lucky if enough people showed up to have a 
quorum. During this period, nothing related 
to the implementation of the recent two-year 
Lake County study was touched. All was 
focused on diluting control and opening the 
lake to wave runners. The real reason 
Bond/Dcnz/Rowden are opposed to the 
Round Lake ordinance, is they want to con- 
tinue using wave runners (personal water 
craft) on this small, 100 acre lake. 

The dangers and damage if such boating 
activity is allowed, is obvious to almost all orihe 
■ oilier residents. In a recently circulated peti- 
tion, support is overwhelming for the proposed 
Fox Lake ordinance which compliments the 
one Round Lake passed. 

As Round Lake Mayor Bill Gentes stated, he 
does have, "...resounding approval of the meas- 
ure" fromWooser Lake residents. That's backed 
up by the petition. When David Bond asserts the 
opposite, he engages in fabrication and offers 



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Support group for 
caregivers 

Organizing and storing critical medical 
information will by the topic of the next 
Caregiver Educational Support Group meet- 
ing sponsored by the Lake County Health 
Department/Community Health Center. The 
meeting will be Nov. 16, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., 
at die Warren Township Senior Center, at 
17001 W.Washington St. in Gurnee. 

This mondi's guest speaker will be Laura 
Heuer. Heuer underwent extensive challenges 
when her son had a severe allergic reaction to 
an antibiotic. The Jakoter Health Organizer is 
uniquely designed to sort and record family 
medical history, healdi conditions, allergies, 
emergency contacts, immunizations, 
appointments, and much more. It includes 
crucial information at hand to ask better ques- 
tions, and give doctors a more detailed pic- 
ture. The meeting is free and any caregiver is 
welcome to attend. For more information, call 
Sharon Roberts at 847-377-8097. 

SED0L benefit 

Tickets are still available for The SEDOL 
Foundation (Special Education District of 
Lake County) wine experience, a Nov. 5 bene- 
fit at the Knollwood Club in Lake Forest. 
Proceeds benefit enhanced services for the 
2,600 children, teens and young adults with 
special needs enrolled in SEDOL schools and 
educational programs. 

The 7 to 10 p.m. event will feature a last- 
ing of wines from across the world, as well as a 
gourmet selection of hors d'oeuvres, Tickets 
are $60 per person and may be reserved by 
callingThe SEDOL Foundation, 847-548-7032. 

Volunteer orientation for 
Adult Learning Connection 

The Lake County Adult Learning 
Connection is holding an orientation for indi- 
viduals interested in becoming volunteer 
tutors. The next orientation will begin at 6:30 
PM on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the Warren- 
Newport Public Library in Gurnee. Persons 
wanting to tutor adults in cither basic literacy 



skills or in learning to speak English are invited 
to learn more about die services provided by 
the Lake County Adult Learning Connection. 

The Lake County Adult Learning 
Connection provides free basic skills instruction 
for low-literate adults at over 40 sites through- 
out Lake County. For information about the 
Lake County Adult Learning Connection or to 
pre-register for the orientation, call either 847- 
543-2327 or 847-623-204 1 x222. 

Girl Scout leaders 
recognized 

Girl Scouts Illinois Crossroads Council 
honored 36 outstanding community volun- 
teers at its annual Adult Recognitions 
Celebrations. 

Local winners of die Beaman/Denoyer 
Award included: Lydia Scher of Wadsworth; 
Rhonda Stoner of Third Lake; Marsha Dent of 
Grayslake; Lynne Tidei of Lake Villa; Andrea 
Weber of Mundelein. Local winners of die 
Progressive Volunteer Award included: Kadiy 
Multerer of Round Lake; Diana Pfeiffer of 
Lindenhurst. 

Recognition program for 
women veterans 

The North Chicago VA is inviting all 
women veterans to a recognition program 
honoring the accomplishments of military 
women. The program will feature "Ask the 
Doctors", with guest speakers Rita Shapiro, 
MD and Theresa Kepic, MD, who will discuss 
current health topics affecting women. The 
program will be followed by a luncheon. 

The program will be held in Building 4, 
Bourke Hall at the North Chicago VA Medical 
Center on Nov. 16 with registration beginning 
at 9:30 a.m. and die program will begin at 10 
a.m. The medical center is located at 3001 
Green Bay Road, North Chicago, Illinois. The 
program is open to all women veterans and is 
offered free-of-charge. 

In order to plan for meals and supplies, 
pro-registration is required. Contact the 
Women Veterans Program Manager, (Catherine 
Dong at 224-610-4644 for more information or 
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Condell Medical Center recently 
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USA Foundation to benefit breast cancer 
patients who have undergone a mastec- 
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quately healed and ready for breast 
reconstruction or a custom-fit breast 
prosthesis. 

This gift, valued at $45, will help 200 
women adjust to their new shape while 
boosting their self-confidence until they 
reach the next step in the healing 
| process^ 

Asteilas is a pharmaceutical compa- 
ny based in Deerfield. 

Retirement seminar 
hosted by IAAP 

IRA's can be Simple or SEP, Roth or 
Traditional, Which one works for you? 
Does an IRA fit into your financial future 
and how will it affect tax status? Is it 
ever to too late to start or how do you 
catch up? In today's changing job mar- 
ket it is not unusual to acquire assets in 
multiple 401 (k) plans, some better than 
others. 

Don't let them sit unril you need 
them but let them work for you. How do 
you manage your retirement funds to 
your advantage? Who do you talk to? 

Learn about the questions to ask 
when planning your future financial 
security and why a professional planner 
should be in your future. 

Join the Lake County Chapter of 
International Association of . 
Administrative Professionals (IAAP) at 
G;30 p.m. Nov. 8, at the Washington 
Mutual offices, located at 75 N. Fairway 
Drive, in Vernon Hills. 

Meeting cost is $10 for members and 
$15 for nonmembers. For reservations 
contact Fran Puchli at 
fran.puchli@grainger.com by Nov. 4. 






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After 32 years of dedicated service with 
Waukegan Savings, Ted Stanulis III is set to 
retire. Upon graduation from Roosevelt 
University, Stanulis was hired by Waukegan 
Savings as Controller. Later serving in vari- 
ous capacities including Loan Officer, 
Compliance Officer, and Chief Operating 
Officer, he was elected by the Board of 
Directors as President and CEO-in 1996 suc- 
ceeding Margaret (Peggy) Gupton. 

During his tenure as president, 
Waukegan Savings grew from a two-location 
bank to a three-branch institution serving 
every corner of Waukegan. Waukegan 
Savings expanded its 10th Street location 



and built a new branch at 1075 N. Green Bay 
Road. 

Stanulis will be succeeded by current 
CFO Therese Hotze. 

"It's been both an honor and a privilege 
to work with Ted for the past 10 years. I've 
learned so much from Ted and, thanks to his 
insight and experience, I feel prepared to 
assume leadership of the bank and further 
our reputation as the area's premier commu- 
nity bank," Hotze said. 

Stanulis and his wife Patricia, both 
Waukegan natives, raised their family in 
Waukegan. 

"What I have enjoyed most about my 



career is the opportunity to serve the local 
community," Stanulis said. "My family, like 
Waukegan Savings, is committed to 
Waukegan and Lake County. When you enjoy 
that kind of commitment, coming to work is 
not so much a job, but a labor of love and 
that's become the culture or Waukegan 
Savings." 

Stanulis is a member of Rotary 
International and Past President of the North 
Chicago Rotary Club. Stanulis has also 
served as Board Chairman of Northern Lake 
YMCA, Board member of the Waukegan 
Chamber of Commerce and Past President of 
the North Chicago Chamber of Commerce. 




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Cathy Donohoe of the financial-services, 
firm Edward Jones wants to help local CPAs 
and attorneys meet their professional educa- 
tion requirements. 

To do that, she is hosting a continuing 
education seminar for these professionals on 
The Changing Dynamics of Estate Planning 
from 1-4 p.m. on Nov. 9, at 1 110 E. 
Washington St. in Grayslake. 

All CPAs and attorneys must complete, 
certain credit hours of continuing education 
annually to retain their certification or license. 
By hosting these seminars in Grayslake, 
Donohoe saves her business associates the 
time and expense of traveling to other areas of 
the state to meet the requirements. 

Additionally, Donohoe enhances the 
knowledge these professionals possess 




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regarding The Changing Dynamics of Estate 
Planning. 

I know how difficult it can be to reserve 
time for travel when you arc trying to serve a 
growing client ,base," Donohoe said. "1 also 
know the importance of continuing educa- 
tion, so I'm happy to be able to help by host- 
ing this seminar, and I look forward to doing 
it again in the future." 

Similar to the continuing education 
requirements Tor CPAs and attorneys, 
Edward Jones investment representatives 
must complete continuing education cours- 
es each year. 

After their initial training, which is one of 
the most rigorous in the industry, each 
investment representative must complete 
yearly courses required by the firm. 



These courses are in addition to those 
required by the Securities and Exchange 
Commission. 

Edward Jones, the only major financial- 
services firm advising individual investors 
exclusively, currently serves more than 6 mil- 
lion clients. 

The firm offers its clients a variety of 
investments, including certificates of 
deposit, taxable and non-taxable bonds, 
stocks and mutual funds. 

The largest firm in the nation in terms of 
branch offices, Edward Jones currently has 
more than 9,000 offices in the U.S. and, 
through its affiliates, in Canada and the 
United Kingdom. 

The Edward Jones interactive Web site is 
located at www.edwardjones.com. 



CLC to 



"Doing Business with the College of 
Lake County," a reverse vendor fair for area 
businesses and minority vendors, will be at 




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Amarl Hair Salon, 3453 Sunset Ave., DK Home Investors, 1077 DanveraLn., Lake 
Waukegan, 847-377-1597. Owner: Latrlce Zurich, 847-438-5843. Owner: Don, M. Kit 
Benjamin. Purpose: Hair Salon (Beauty Salon) Schaefer. Purpose: Real Estate Purchases. 



Scrubs At Home, 2401 E. Sand Lake Rd., 
Lindenhurst, 847-356-2616. Owner: Sherrl S. 
Laird. Purpose: Retail 

Write2business, 581 Treetop Ln., Gurnee, 
Q47-548-5196. Owner: Annette L. 
WIsnlewskL Purpose: Writing Services. 

Camp and Crib, 1328 S. Abbington Ln., 
Round Lake, 847-740-1108. Owner: Allen L. 
Pier. Purpose: Online retail store specializing 
in outdoor/ indoor recreational activities. 

Designed For You, 424 Meadow Hill Ln, 
Round Lake, 847-721-8977. Owner: Janel Rae 
Scott Vaicnte. Purpose: Gift basket/retail. 

A Happy Time Signs, 21 N. Fairlawn Ave., 
Mundelein, 847-514-7204. Owner: Katherine 
D. Ruiz. Purpose: Yard sign rental. 

SKO Enterprises, 1033 N. Village Dr., Round 
Lake Beach, 847-740-9168. Owner: Sandra 
Opsal. Purpose; Internet Business. 

Art2treasure, 481 Treetop Ln., Gurnee, 847- 
548-5196. . Owner: Annette L. Wlsnlcwski. 

Purpose: Custom artworks and retail sales. 

Etapato ECO 911, 38703 N. Sheridan Rd., Beach 
Park, 847-263-8099. Owner Jamie L. Etapa. 

Purpose: Multi level marketing of air purification 
systems, water purification systems, also herbal 
supplements, also skincare products. 

Lake Forest Photography, 1008 Foster Ave., 
Lake Bluff, 847-234-1818. Owner: Donald E. 
Russ. Purpose: Wedding photography. 



That Bob Guy Handyman Service, 653 

Dublin Dr., Mundelein, 847-566-1825. Owner: 
Robert O. Maliey. Purpose: Carpentry, small 
home repairs, 

JMBJ Remodeling, 22195 W. Morton Dr., 
West Miltmore, 847-276-2915. Owner John 
M. Blue. Purpose: Remodeling houses. 

Carpet Decor Image, 715 Treeview Ln., 
Round Lake Park, 847-740-8794, Owner: 
Arturo Sosa-Awarado; Froylon-Sosa- 
Reyes. Purpose: Carpeting Installation. 

CP Cleaning SpeciaUsts, 481 East Cardinal 
Ln., Round Lake Beach, 847-791-1214. Owner: 
Cheryl N. Plcncner. Purpose: 
Residential Commercial Cleaning. 

Total Core Carpentry, 2705-1 N. Owens Rd„ 
Mundelein. 847-293-3932. Owner; Robert A. 
Iloltib. Purpose: Home repair and remodel-, 
ing. 

Neighbors Carpet Care, 25961 W. Elmwood, 

Wauccmda, 224-622-2797. Owner: James E. 
LIngert Purpose: Carpet Cleaning 

Q| Int'I Co., 1240 Water Stone Circle, 
Wauconda, 047-526-9730. Owners: Rulqlong 
Chen and linshengUu. Purpose: Marketing 
and Consulting 

Prairie Retrievers, 23710 W. Milton Rd„ 
Wauconda, 847-526-2819, Owner: Sandra 
Roseman. Purpose: Dog Breeder 



the college from 1 1 a.m.'to 3 p.m. on Nov. 9 at 
the Grayslake Campus, located at 19351 W. 
Washington St. 

This free open house will provide area 
businesses and minority vendors with the 
opportunity to learn how to do business with 
CLC and get information about upcoming 
projects and purchasing needs. 
Representatives from other higher education 
and government agencies will also partici- 
pate in this reverse vendor fair, including 
purchasing, information services, construc- 
tion, printing, etc. In addition to meeting the 
purchasing staff and decision makers at the 
college, businesses can fill out vendor appli- 
cations for the college and the other agen- 



cies. 

The vendor fair will be held in Room 
T326, located on the third floor in the 
Technology Building on the Grayslake 
Campus. 

Park in lots 2 or 3, off the Washington 
Street entrance on the north side of the cam- 
pus and enter through the Technology 
Building. Refreshments will be available for 
participants. 

All businesses and minority vendors that 
are interested in doing business wiUi CLC are 
encouraged to attend. 

For more information, contact the CLC 
purchasing department at 847-543-2084. 
Registration is recommended. 




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November 4-10, 2005 




To submit an obituary, please call 

Nancy HiieSsen at 847-223-8161, ExL 143 

or e-mail: obits@laketandmedia.com 



Margaret Wood 

Well known for her time and 
commitment to public service , she 
passed on Oct. 26, 2005. She was 
active her entire life in church and 
government. She was an active 
member of The First Church Christ, 
Scientist, Waukegan, and as a long- 
time resident of The Village of Third 
Lake she was instrumental in the 
emergence of the village, where she 
also served for years as a precinct 
committee person. 

Margaret has been greatly 
respected by many who had the priv- 
ilege of knowing her. She lived a full 
life, joyfully, and independently. Her 
strength as a leader, blended with 
her great humility and love for God 
served her well. Many tell of her 
independence and diligent work 
cth ic, She was quite private, yet open 
with her support of odiers. She is 
remembered as a key member of her 
church, and her Village, Third Lake. 

She was preceded in 'death by 
her husband, William J. Wood Jr., and 
their son, William I. Wood III. The 
family moved to Third Lake in the 
1940s and left a mark of community 
service. Both she and her husband 
had served as Mayor of Third Like. 
Her husband and son both served 
• the public as policemen. 

Margaret requested no service, 
yet if there is a desire to make a 
donation please send it in her name 
to Hilltop at 502 N. Waukegan Rd, 
Lake Dluff, 1L 60044 

Charles Edward Kuhl 

Age 22, 

passed away Oct. 
29, 2005. He was 
born Aug. 19, 
1983, the son of 
Charles and 
Lorecn (nee 
Junius) Kuhl. 

Charles 
received a certifi- 
cate of education 
from die state of Illinois in 2001. He 
was an employee with the Kuhl 
remodeling construction company 
in Inglesidc. Charles was a very tal- 
ented individual in the remodeling 
business. He had a special talent to 
be a rough carpenter, as well as a fin- 
ish carpenter, plumber, and electri- 
cian. He had special interest in late 
model automobiles. He was restor- 
ing a CRX. During his Tree time, he 
was an avid reader, computer pro- 
grammer, and enjoyed TV games. He 
collected swords from Japan, and 




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Edward Kuhl 



statues of Falcons and Eagles. He 
was a paintball enthusiast. He was 
also an accomplished Marshall Arts 
student. 

Survivors include his parents; 
two brothers, Matthew (Amanda 
Emmons) Kuhl of Schaumburg, 
Phillip (Mari) Kuhl of Ingleside; 
maternal grandparents, Donald (die 
late Lorraine) Junius of Buffalo 
Grove; paternal grandparents, 
Clarence (Loretta) Kuhl of McHenry; 
uncles and aunts, Lester (Cindy) 
Maitin, Greg (Leslie) Junius, Richard 
(Kitty) Janius, Donna (late Richard) 
Orcndorf, Brian (Valerie) Rowan, 
Harold (JoAnne) Kuhl, Darlene Kuhl, 
and Christine Kuhl; and many 
cousins. 

Visitation was Thursday, Nov. 3, 
from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Justen's 
Round Lake Funeral Home, 222 N. 
Rosedale Ct., Round Lake. Visitation 
continued on Friday, Nov. 4, from 9 
a.m. until die 10 a.m. funeral service 
at The Chapel, 25270 W Highway 60, 
Grayslake.The Rev. Jeff Griffin offici- 
ated. Memorials will be greatly 
appreciated to The Charles E. Kuhl 
Foundation, P.O. Box 433, Ingleside, 
1L 60041. Inurnment will be private. 

Lois D. Hansen 

Age 01 of Salem, Wis., passed 
away Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005 at St. 
CaUierine Medical Campus West, 
Pleasant Prairie, Wis. She was born 
Oct. 12, 1924 in Wausau, Wis., the 
daughter of the late Daniel and 
Agnes (Slagoski) Rock. In 1988 she 
retired from Great Lakes Naval Base 
as a records clerk. On Jan. 19, 1946 
she married Robert A. Hansen and 
he preceded her in death on Nov. 19, 
2000. 

Survivors include her children, 
Larry (Christy) of Salem, Wis,, David 
(Elisa) of Trevor, Wis. and Trina 
(Gene) Weis of Union Grove, Wis.; 
nine grandchildren and seven great, 
grandchildren. In addition to her 
parents and husband, she is preced- 
ed in death by her daughter, Roberta 
Hansen; her son, Douglas Hansen 
and her brotlier, Daniel Rock. 

Funeral services with Mass of 
Christian Burial was held at 10 a.m., 
Nov. 3, at Holy Name Church, 
Wilmol, Wis. Interment was hi 
Southern Wisconsin Veterans 
Memorial Cemetery, Union Grove, 
Wis. Visitation was held Nov. 2, from 4 
to 8 p.m., at die Strang Funeral Home 
of Antioch. Those desiring may make 
donations to the Salem Township 
Resale Squad in her memory. 



Lisa D. Whipple 

Age 45 of Andoch, passed away 
Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005 at St. Luke's 
Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wis. 
She was born in Caraway, Ark., the 
daughter of George and Estelle 
(Roberson) House. She had worked 
as a clerk at the Lake Villa Post 
Office and prior to that for Motorola 
in Grayslake. On Oct. 6, 1979 she 
married Michael Whipple in 
Waukegan. 

Survivors include her husband, 
Mike; her son, Shane Whipple of Mt. 
Sterling; diree grandchildren; her 
mother Estelle House of Mountain 
Home, Ark., eight brothers and sis- 
ters, and many nieces and nephews. 
She is preceded in death by her 
fadier, George in 1996. 

Funeral services were held at 7 
p.m., Oct 29, at the Strang Funeral 
Home of Antioch. Interment was 
private. Visitation was held from 6 
p.m., Oct. 29 until Uie time of ser- 
vices. In lieu of flowers, those desir- 
ing may make donations to a family 
memorial in her memory. 

Jane (Stella) Lonergan 

Age 78 of Silver Lake, Wis., 
passed Wednesday, Oct 26, 2005 fol- 
lowing a brief illness at Aurora 
Medical Center, Kenosha, Wis. She 
was born inWaukegan, die daughter 
of the late Lester R. and Helen E. 
(Shimanski) Neil and was a 1945 
graduate of Waukegan Twsp High 
School. On Sept. 20, 1952 she mar- 
ried James Lonergan. She and her 
husband, Jim were among the 
founders of the Community Library 
in Salem, Wis., and also a longtime 
member with the Friends of the 
Community Library. 

Survivors include her four sons, 
Neil (Lori) of Madison, Wis., Robert 
(Becky) of Brown Deer, Wis., William 
(Susan) of Twin Lakes, Wis. and 
Patrick (Debbie) of Grand Rapids, 
Mich.; her five grandchildren; her 
sister, and many wonderful friends. 
In addition to her parents she is pre- 
ceded in deadi by her husband on 
Aug. 2, 1979. 

Funeral services was held at 7 
p.m., Oct. 28, at the Strang Funeral 
Home of Antioch, with visitation 
starting at 4:30 p.m. Interment was 
private in Ascension Cemetery, 
Libertyville. In lieu of flowers, those 
desiring may make donations to the 
Community Library, 24615 89th St., 
Salem, WI 53168-8918 in her memo- 
ry. 



Barbara Jean Volling 

(nee Schweigert) 

Age 60, a resident of Lake Villa 
for the past 17 years, died Thursday, 
Oct 27, 2005 at home. She was bom 
on Dec. 21, 1944 in Evanston to 
David and Stephanie (nee Trybus) 
Schweigert. She was employed with 
Baxter Labs in Round Lake for 31 
years before her retirement and was 
a member of the Baxter Mixed 
Bowling League. She was a member 
of St. Bede Catholic Church in 
Ingleside, die Riviera Home Owners 
Assoc. She enjoyed traveling and 
spending time with her family and 
friends. 

Survivors include, her husband, 
Gilbert Volling of LakeVUla; her chil- 
dren, Lisa (Richard) Mathez of 
Lindenhurst, Michelle Pasko of 
Lake Villa, and the late Michael F. 
Pasko on Oct 22, 2003; her stepchil- 
dren, Christine (Mike) Barley of 
Michigan, Cindy (Larry) Blue of 
Lake Zurich, Scott (Sarah) Volling of 
Georgia; grandchildren, Drew, 
Tommy, Abigail, William, Isabelle, 
Jordyn, Joshua, Jacob, Elle and 
Dakota; her brothers, David 
(Dorothy) Schweiger of Niles, 
Arthur Wolf of California; mother- 
in-law, Dorothy Volling ofVolo and 
her former mother-in-law, Lottie 
Pasko of Fox Lake. 

Visitation was held Oct 30, from 
2 to 6 p.m. at the K. K. Hamsher 
Funeral Home in Fox Lake (The 
Chapel on the Lake). A Catholic 
Funeral Mass was celebrated at 10 
a.m.. Oct 31 at St Bede Catholic 
Church in Ingleside. Burial followed 
at Highland Memorial Park 
Cemetery in Libertyville. Memorials 
will be appreciated to die American 
Cancer Society Att: Pancreatic 
Cancer" Research, 100 Tri-state 
International 125, Lincolnshire, IL 
60069. 

Dennis G. Weber Sr. 

Age 75 of Antioch, 
passed away 'Tuesday, 
Oct 25, 2005 at Lake 
Forest Hospital in Lake 
Forest He was born Dec. 24, 1929 in 
Athens, Wis., the son of die late 
Louis and Elizabeth (Hoff) Weber. 
He served in the U.S. Air Force dur- 
ing die Korean Conflict. On Jan. 7, 
1956 he married Agnes Apfelbeck in 
Colby, Wis. He had lived in Elk Grove 
Village before moving to Antioch on 
Oct 30, 1970 where he was a mem- 
ber of St Peter Church. Dennis 




enjoyed fishing, playing practical 
jokes and loved his grandchildren. 
He owned and operated D.G.Weber 
Excavating in Antioch and was 
proud to do his job. 

Survivors include his wife of 
49 years, Agnes; seven children, 
Steven (Patty) of Waterford, Wis., 
Denise (Raymond) Zeman of Lake 
Villa, Debra (Russell) Richards of 
Burlington, Wis., Brad (Loretta) of 
Ingleside, Ann (Michael) Babiarzof 
Lake Barrington, Dennis Jr. (Sue) of 
Island Lake, and Derek of Palatine; 
seven grandchildren, Christopher 
(April), Adam, Drittani, Megan, 
Jessica, Cathie, and Branden; and 
two brothers, Lyton Weber of Green 
BayrWis. and Lawrence Weber of 
Trenton, NE. In addition to his par- 
ents, he Is preceded in death by 
two brothers, Clifford and Clyde 
Weber. 

Funeral service with Mass of 
Christian Burial was held at 10 a.m., 
Oct 29 at St. Peter Church in 
Antioch. Interment followed in 
Hillside Cemetery in Antioch. 
Visitation was held from 4 to 8 p.m., 
Oct 28 at the Strang Funeral Home 
of Antioch. Those desiring may 
make donation for masses in his 
memory. 

Richard l(. Eshbaugh 

Age 67 of Fountain 
Hills, Ariz., passed away 
Wednesday, Oct 26, 
2005 at his home. He 
served in the Navy from 1959-61. 

Surviving are his wife, Shirley 
(nee Critz) Eshbaugh, five sons 
and two daughters, Dawn 
Prignano of Melrose Park, Mark 
(Dionna) Meyer of Genoa City, 
Wis., James (Janet) Eshbaugh of 
Rockledge, Fla., Heather (Joel) 
Hagner of Junction City, Ore., Bob 
Eshbaugh of Belvidere, Scott 
(Tina) Meyer of Antioch and Scott 
Eshbaugh of Albany, Ore.; 11 
grandchildren and his sister. He is 
preceded in death by his parents, 
Marshall and Inez Eshbaugh and 
by a brother. 

Funeral service will be held at 
noon, Saturday, Nov. 5 at die 
Burnett-Dane Funeral Home, 120 W. 
Park Ave., Libertyville. Interment 
will follow at Highland Memorial 
Park. Visitation will be one hour 
prior to the service on Saturday, Nov. 
5. Memorial contributions can be 
made to the American Cancer 
Society. 

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Adeline G. Dalziel 

Age 92,. a resident of Kenosha, Wis., died 
Sunday, Oct. 16, 2005 at Brookside Care Center. 
Bom in Chicago, she was the daughter of the 
late John and Rose (Plachetka) Kenders. On 
July 11, 1931 she married Bernard Dalziel in 
Chicago. He died in August of 1975. She and 
her husband owned and operated a mink farm 
for many years in Lake Villa. 

She is survived by one son, Don (Carol) 
Dalziel of Sturtevant, Wis.; three daughters, 
Aprile R. Alexander of Royal Center, Ind., Joyce 
(Gene) Lianas of Kenosha, Wis., Sharon (Ted) 
Waitr-Bierchen of Lake Villa; grandchildren; 
great grandchildren; two half sisters. She is pre- 
ceded in death by her husband, two brothers 
and a sister. 

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated 
on Oct. 19 at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic 
Church. Visitation was on Oct. 19 at the church 
from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass. Burial took 
place at Oakwood Cemetery in Walworth 
County, Wis. Memorials would be appreciated 
to the Alzheimer's Association-Southeastern, 
Wis. (6130 W. National Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 
53124) Family Options Funeral and Cremation 
Services handled the arrangements. 

Max D. Fire 

Age 88 of Antioch, passed away Oct. 30, 
2005 at The Wealshire in Lincolnshire. 



RECENT DEATHS 



Mary Rogachuk (nee Strotshtilc), 70 of 

Mercer, Wis., formerly of Libertyville, Oct 
22, 2005. Arr; Humes Funeral Home, 
Addison 

Gordon Gustafson, 83 of Libertyville, 
Oct 2b, 2005. Am Burnett-Dane Funeral 
Home, Libertyville. 

'John C. Spencer Ir., 38, of Miami, Fla„ 
Oct. 19;. 2005. Am Strang Funeral Chapel 
and Crematorium; Grayslake 

Carol Greenwood-Kortas, 49 of 

Everett, Wash., formerly of Round Lake, 
Oct. 15, 2005. Am Personal Alternative 
; Funeral Services 

Julie E. Griffin (nee Stewart), 40 of 

Hawthorn .Woods, Oct 21, 2005. Am: 
Ahlgrim Family Funeral Home, Lake 
Zurich 

Roger L. Lansing, 70 of Mundelein, Oct. 
21, 2005. Arr: Kristan Funeral Home PC, 
Mundelein. 

John E. Realty, 28 of Fox Lake, Oct. 18, 
2005. Am Spring Grove Funeral Chapel. 

Joan Kocol (nee Wleczorek), 75 of 

Grayslake, Oct, 18, 2005. Arr: Kristan 
Funeral Home PC, Mundelein. 

: Steve I.Tucka, 85 of Waukegan, Oct. 17, 
2005. Am Marsh Funeral Home of Gumee 

Charlotte Weaver 'Marge', 63 of Beach 
Park, Oct 20, 2005. Am Congdon Funeral 
Home, Zion. 

PearceV. Keating, 83 of Grayslake, Oct. 
20, 2005. Am Kristan Funeral Home P C, 
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Survivors include'two sons, Scott Fire and 
Blair Fire. He is preceded in death by his wife, 
Vera and a daughter, Janet Holbek. 

Funeral service was held privately. 
Arrangements were handled by the Seguin and 
Symonds Funeral Home in Highwood. 

Edward L. Higgins Jr. 

Age 86 of Libertyville, passed 
away suddenly, Monday, Oct. 31, 
2005 at the Condell Medical 
Center. Ed was a U.S. Army veteran 
having served in WWII and later served his 
country as a civil servant (CIA) in Washington, 
DC. 

Surviving are two nephews, Robert 
(Brenda) O'Neill of Lake Bluff and Gerald 
(Pamela) O'Neill of Bettendorf, Iowa. He is pre- 
ceded in death by his parents, Edward and 
Margaret (nee Sullivan) Higgins and by his sis- 
ter Marjorie O'Neill. 

A private family funeral service was held 
on Friday, Nov. 4 at die Burnett-Dane Funeral 
Home in Libertyville with the Rev. Fr. Val Laini 
from St. Joseph Parish, officiating. Interment 
followed at Ascension Cemetery. 

Barbara June Gooch 

Age 73 of Vernon Hills, passed away peace- 
fully Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005 with her family at 
her side. 

Surviving are two children, Debbie 
(Shailesh) Dhiman of Mundelein and Douglas 
(Patty) Gooch of Springfield, MO.; two grand- 
children, Kourtney Dhiman and Annie Gooch 
and her sister, Bonnie (Bud) Bennage and fam- 
ily of North Little Rock, Ark.; and many dear 
friends. She is preceded in death by her par- 
ents, Ernest and Metta Jenkins and brothers 
Bob and Charles. 

A private service for her family was held at 
2 p.m., Nov. 1 at the Burnett-Dane Funeral 
Home in Libertyville. Memorial contributions 
can be made to the Southwest MO. Humane 
Society, 3161 W. Norton Rd., Springfield, MO, 
65803. 

Leslie P. Piffner 

Age 24, a resident of Antioch, formerly of 
Fox Lake died Saturday, Oct, 29, 2005, following 
an automobile accident. He enjoyed playing 
softball for the Conserve Eagles Softball team 
inWauconda. 

He is survived by his mother, Karen S. 
Engel of Antioch; his sister, Heather Phillips of 



Antioch; his niece, Victoria Dillard of Boise, 
Idaho; his uncle, Ken (Anne) Anderson of 
Jonesboro, GA; his aunt, Sharon (John) 
Barnard of Ingleside; by many cousins, espe- 
cially his dear cousin, Micheal and friend, 
Sarah Santiago, He is preceded in death by his 
grandparents, Leslie and Catherine Anderson. 
Visitation will be Friday, Nov. 4 from 5 to 8 
p.m. at K. K. Hamsher Funeral Home Ltd., 12 N. 
Pistakee Like Rd., Fox Lake (one block west of- 
Route 12, 1 12 block north of Grand Avenue). A 
funeral service will be conducted at the funer- 
al home on Saturday, Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. with 
Pastor Nathan Anderson of Ludieran Church 
of All Saints officiating. Burial will follow at 
Grant Cemetery in Ingleside. In lieu of flowers, 
memorials to Save-A-Pet, 31664 N. Fairfield 
Rd., Grayslake, IL 60030 will be appreciated. 

MaryLWarvi 

Age 80 of Waukegan, passed away 
Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005 at Waukegan 
Pavilion. 

Beloved wife of the late Walfred U.; loving 
mother of Gail (Robert) Decker, Priscella 
(Mylo) Mygland, Doreeu (Bill) Churchill, James 
Warvi, Kathryn (Peter) Markoutsis, Sherry 
(Daniel) Copeland, proud grandmother of 10; 
great grandmother of eight and dear sister of 
five brodiers. 

Visitation was held on Oct. 31 1 9:30 a.m. 
until die time of the funeral service at 10:30 
a.m. at St. John UCC, Waukegan. Burial was in 
Avon Cemetery Grayslake. In lieu of flowers, 
memorials may be made to die church. Marsh 
Funeral Home in Waukegan, handled the 
arrangements. 

Patricia H.'Panf Dean 

Age 58 of Mundelein, died Saturday, Oct. 
29, 2005 at Condell Medical Center in 
Libertyville 

Patti is survived by her husband, Douglas; 
her children, Joy (Mark) Still, Doug Dean Jr. and 
Glenn (Rocia) Dean and two grandchildren. 
She is preceded in death by her parents, 
Raymond and Harriet Johnson; and her 
cousin. 

Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Nov. 
3 at the Kristan Funeral Home . PC in 
Mundelein. Visitation was from 4 to 8 p.m., 
Nov. 2 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, 
memorials to Condell Medical Center 
Oncology Department, 801 S. Milwaukee Ave., 
Libertyville, IL 60048, are appreciated. 





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Vegas, Nev. James grew up in Fox 
Lake and Round Lake. He was an 
Army veteran of the Vietnam War. . 

He was die beloved husband of Patricia 
(nee Davis); loving father of James D. (Mora), 
Holly (Dale) Moore and Michael; and cher- 
ished grandfather of six. 

Services were held at 10 a.m., Friday, Nov. 4 
at die Kisselburg-Wauconda Funeral Home, 
235 N. Main St., Wauconda. Burial was in 
Windridge Memorial Park in Gary. Visitation 
was from 4-0 p.m., Nov. 3 at die funeral home. 

Anna Huschitt (nee Bierle) 

Age 93 of Forest Lake, died Tuesday, Oct. 
25, 2005 at Good Shepherd Hospital in 
Barrington. 

She was die wife of die late Franz Huschitt; 
modier of Elisabeth Huschitt, Frank (Marion) 
Huschitt and Johann (the late Irene) Huschitt; 
grandmodier of eight; great-grandmother of 17 
and sister of one. She is also survived by many 
loving relatives here and abroad. 

Visitation was from 0:30 a.m. until die lime 
of prayers at 9:30 a.m., Oct. 29, at Ahlgrim 
Family Funeral Home In Lake Zurich. A Mass of 
the Resurrection followed at 10 a.m. at St. 
Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Lake 
Zurich. Interment was in Ascension Cemetery 
in Libertyville. Memorials to Catholic 
Charities, Attn: Ana Mareno, 721 N. LaSalle, 
Chicago, IL 60610 or Masses would be appreci- 
ated. 

Elizabeth 'Bell' Pye 

Age 93 of Zion, died Oct. 27, 2005 at her 
home. She married Norbert Pye on March 10, 
1945 inTcddington, England. She was employed 
by Illinois Beach State Park Lodge in Zion. 

Survivors include three children, Gerald 
(Carol) Pye of Kenosha, Wis., Victoria (Robert) 
Neary of Buffalo Grove and Gregory (Lori) Pye of 
Bristol, Wis.; four grandchildren; four great- 
grandchildren. She is preceded in deadi by her 
husband, Norbert; tiiree brodiers and two sisters. 
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p.m. at the Congdon Funeral Home in Zion 
with funeral service following at 4 p.m., with 
Deacon MikeMercure of Our Lady of Humility 
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The Internal Revenue Service has money for more than 
3,100 Illinois residents who still haven't received their 2004 fed- 
eral tax refunds. 

An annual review shows 3133 Illinois taxpayers are due fed- 
eral tax refunds totaling almost $2.3 million. These refunds 
were returned to die IRS as "undeliverable." Most refunds are 
from tax returns filed for the 2004 tax year, but some taxpayers 
are due refunds for more than one tax year. The checks range 
from as low as $1 to nearly $39,000. The average per-check 
amount is $731. Nationwide, 84,290 refunds totaling more than 
$73 million were returned to the IRS. 

Hales said refund checks go astray for reasons that can vary 
with each taxpayer. "Most often, it's because a life change - 
such as a marriage - causes an address change. If a taxpayer 
moves or changes their address and fails to notify the IRS or the 
U.S. Postal Service, a check sent to their last known address is 
returned to the IRS," said Hales. 

Taxpayers can find out if they have an undelivered tax 
refund by visiting the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov and clicking 
on "Where's My Refund." To use tills feature, taxpayers enter 
information that includes their Social Security number, filing 
status {such as single or married filing joindy) and die refund 
amount shown on their 2004 tax return. When this information 
is submitted online, taxpayers will see the status of their refund 
check and, in many cases, they also get instructions to resolve 
potential account problems. If a refund was returned by the 
post office, the taxpayer, may be able to update their address 
online through die "Where's My Refund" application. 

Taxpayers who have moved since filing their last tax return 
can ensure the IRS has their correct address by filing Form 
8822, Change of Address, with the IRS. Download die form 
from the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov or request it by calling 1 - 
800-829-3676. 



Those who are due money include: 

Alcantar, Eliseo & Alicia Sanchez 

Allin, Michael L 

Alvarado, Jose & Veronica Benitez 

Alvarez, Rafael & Maria 

Bardett, Sally W 

Bean, Kris M 

Belmonti, Mae 

Blanco, Elvira 

Blaser, Steven P 

Boarini, Jennifer J 

Bos, Andrew P 

Camacho, David 

Cantu, Euvelio 

Carballo, Victor A 

Castillo, Guadalupe & Jose L 

Cidrianb, Gumerclndo 



Waukegan 

Lake Forest 

Round Lake Beach 

Waukegan 

Libertyville 

Gumee 

Gurnec 

Waukegan 

Waukegan 

Libertyville 

Round Lake Park 

Waukegan 

Waukegan 

Round Lake 

Waukegan 

Mundelein 



Cisneros, E & M Cisneros Arias 

Clemons, Herbert D ■ 

Cobum, Ricky A 

Cordoba, Sergio & Reina 

Cortes Salinas, Antonio 

Cruz, Edwin & Samira Neijar 

Dagen, Donald J 

Danca, Nancy A 

Diaz Jimenez, Angel 

Dixon, Rebecca M 

Donakowsld, Timotivy C 

Dzyoba, laras 

Edwards, Shaunise 

Ekstrom, Heidi B 

Fernandez, Alven 

Florcs Sanchez, Rolando 

Galeana, Modesto 

Garcia, C & J Vazquez-Mendez 

Garcia, Carlos & Oralia F 

Gonzalez, Christopher 

Gonzalez, Ruben 

Groover, Evan R 

Hammond, Randy R Sr 

Hardy, Thomas C 

Hibbler, Melvin D 

Hidrogo-Aguilera, Jorge A 

Hoppe, Brandy M 

Jaime, Hector 

Juarez, Jessa 

Kious, Julianne D 

Knee, Samantha B 

Lally, Brian & Maria 

Liszka, Robert E 

Loiben, Richard E & Erica M 

Lopez, Cidifredo & Gloria Janet 

Lopez, Jose Jura do & Maria 

Manago, Cheryl 

Mcmahon, Shaun M 

Meyer, Leonard 

Moreno, Donald & N Arendt-Moreno 

Mundada, Son a 

Ocampo, Rogelio 

Oropeza, Daniel & Veronica Guzman 

Pacheco, Sergio 

Pantliangi, S Si SThogiarchedu 

Panthangi, Shankar Sundur 

Ralin, Denise S 

Ramirez, Cristian' 

Ramirez-Mata, Flavio 

Redmond, Catalina 

Reyes, Savador 



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Fox Lake 

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Waukegan 

Waukegan 

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Vernon Hills 

Round Lake 

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Fox Lake 


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Samuels, Charon L 


Lindenhurst 


Segura, Balvanita & Eufemio Deed 


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Sibrinn, Jose 


Waukegan 


Sides, Dennis C 


Waukegan 


Simandi, James S . 


Gumee 


Sizov, Elena 


Round Lake 


Slay, Christophers 


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Spangler, William & Alice 


Wildwood 


Stolhanske, Daniel J 


Mundelein 


Tellez, Genaro & Jesenia Floras 


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Vargas Rocha, Errain 


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Whitney, Jeffrey S & Elizabeth 


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Woods, Andrew 


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Duke's Grill in Wauconda will be hosting a benefit to 
help the Pierce/Bray Family with the burden of their funeral 
costs. 

The Pierce and Bray families lost a mother, a daughter, a 
son, a grandchild, a friend, teammate, a coworker, and a 
classmate to a tragic fire on Oct. 5. Lost in this tragic fire was 
Gabie Pierce, Alexandra Bray, 9 and Michael Bray, 11. 

Mike Bray, the father, the only survivor of the family. He 
suffers from complications due to diabetes and is currently 
on a waiting list for a pancreas and kidney. 

Duke's is asking die public to join them to help support 
the family on Nov. 5, at 7 p.m., at Dukes Grill, at 476 W. 
Liberty St., in Wauconda. All cash donations and proceeds 
from the silent auction will be donated to the Pierce / Bray 
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solvents 

hobby chemicals 

aerosol products 

cleaning supplies 

Sasoline & antifreeze 

used motor oil 

mercury 

asbestos 

pesticides 

driveway sealer 

pool chemicals 

fluorescent light bulbs 

prescription medications 

household batteries 

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the product's packaging. 

Materials NOT accepted 

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place your ads conveniently. 
Ads appear on the Internal, In 
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Great Lakes Bulletin and The 
Market Journal for only 
524,00 for 4 lines (approx. 16 
words), then only ,60c for 
each additional line. 



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ANNIVERSARY 

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To announce a wedding, 

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call (847) 223-6161. There is 

a short form to fill out and 

return. Forms can bo mailed 

or faxed lo you. Photos are 

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the forms. Mailing address: 

Lakeland Media, 

30 S. Whitney St., 

Grayslake. IL 60030. 

Attn: Bridal Sec. 

Phono number or questions: 

Call Nancy Thlelson 

(847)223-8161, 

oxt, 143. 



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Over 100 pieces. (847)263- 
5205. 



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DISH-You haul away. 
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Spanish also available. 

Call (847) 604-4606 
Sure Foundation Church. 




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serves. (847)587-4445. 

DID YOU FIND Someones 
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Call Lakeland Newspapers 
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results. FOUND ads aro 
RUN FREE of Charge. Call 
(847)223-8161. 



ATTENRON 
PET OWNERS 
Wo Do Not 
Knowingly Accept Ads 
For Free/Giveaway 
Animals 
IT you must. give up your be- 
loved pet, please consider 
these suggestions. 
•Free animal ads suggest llut 
there is something wrong 
with the animal, or that il lias 
no value. 

•Some people who respond 
lo these Tree animal ads are 
impostcrs end arc only con- 
cerned about making a profit 
and not the animal's welfare. 
•Charging a fee lo a potential 
pet owner confirms the re- 
sponsibility of pet ownership 
for an entire lifetime of that 
pet. For more information, 
please contact the Humane 
Society. 



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CARPET SHAMPOOING. 

FREE ESTIMATES. 

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at NO CHARGE! (Wo dis- 
courage any pet ads). Dead- 
lines: 10am Wednesdays. 
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ADOPTION COULD BE THE 

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Stay at home mom & devoted 
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Court approved expenses 
paid. Confidential. Please call 
our IL. arty (708) 957-6830. 



ADOPTION: A YOUNG cou- 
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can provide newborn w/a 
warm, bright future. 

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WAITRESS 

For Sundays & other 

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Part-Time hrs. 

Near Evanston. 

Call (047) 322-2429. 



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EARN cash dallyl Stay home) 
Mailing out brochures. Real 
opportunity. FREE Info call 
nowl (800)679-1640 24hrs, 

$40QO-$8000/monlhly polon- 
tlal. Insurance agents wanted 
to assist in Medlcar Part-D 
enrollment. Koop YOUR 
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(630)868-8489. 

MOVIE EXTRAS. ACTORS, 
models! Make $100- 
- $300/day. No oxp. req'd. 
FT/PT all looks needed! 
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FROM homo. Dala ontry 
workers needed online , Imm- 
ed. Everyone qualifies. NO 
exp. req'd. Never leave your 
homo. NO soiling. Amazing 
opportunity! Guaranteed pro- 
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'Receptionist] 

jBl-Llngual position In j 
our Gurnec office. 
Heavy computer and 
phone work, patient 
scheduling and data 
input. Excellent cus- 
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required. 
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resume to: 

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Medical, Ltd., 

45 Tower Court Suite C 
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B responsibility for routing and dispatching 
delivery trucks. Located In the far North 
h Chicago suburbs. Our client needs to move 
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J have experience routing, dispatching drivers, 
jand are ready to become part of the senior 
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Display Adv. Manager 
c/o Lakeland Media 
30 S. Whitney St. 
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Little Lady Foods continues to build on our tradition 
of excellence In the food service Industry. We have 
full-time general labor, machine operator, and 
sanitation positions available In Gurnee. 

• S8.00-S14.00 per hour 

• 2nd shift only 

• Comprehensive benefit package 

• Clean, safe worksite 

• Technical skills required 



To learn more or apply, call today! 

1-866-348-9288 

Ask for extension: W55-SB9. 
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When you pick up the phone, can we bear your 
"smile? If so, you could be lite person we're 

looking fori Lakeland Media Is seeking 

someone to join our Display Ad vert is in g (cam. 

You'll consult with clients and help to see 

their businesses grow by selling ads: 






Phone: (847)223-8161 Fax: (847)223-2691 

5ma/7:dsherrnar»@lakelandrned[a.corn 

or send resume to: 

P.O. Box 410 • Grayslake, IL 60030 

Attn: Dave Sherman 



1000'S WKLY MAILING our 
sales brochures Irom home. 
Genuine opportunity, supplies 
provided, no selling or adver- 
tising. Free postage. Call 
(775)996-1 352(24hrs). 



A FAST TRACK to a salos ca- 
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Working with the best has its advantages — 
.especially when you're a CON-WAY'driver. We " - 
make II our business to make sure that al the end ol 
every business day„.you can drive home. Build a belter 
future and enjoy a better tile: lhat's the CON-WAY way. . 



f l Drivers \ 

Joirt.thfe leader of thstrucking industry as a 
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months. 






^Driver 
^rprentices 

..We are also'accepting applications lor positions in 
our Driver Apprentice Program.' Qualified applicants 
.who meet certain requirements' will receive this 
. training at no charge. Best of all. v/e will hire you to' ■ 
work on our dock while you are going through the 
.program! Once an apprentice attains ihe CDL; he/she 
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Opening for an experienced Graphic 
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considered. Candidate must know 
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sess adequate typing skills and editing 
experience oh a Macintosh computer. 
Knowledge of four-color separation is 
helpful, although we will train on this 
and other aspects of the job. 

Please forward resume to: 

Lakeland Media 

Attn: Rob Dault 
30 S. Whitney St. 
Grayslake, IL 60030 
Fax:(847)223-8810 

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A VERY SUBSTANTIAL first 
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your own schodulo. (800)345- 
9688 X0333. 

ACCEPTING TRAINEES 

FOR womor, Swift, CR Eng- 
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money down, sludanl financ- 
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avail, Job placement osst. 
Mon-Sun (800)883-0171 x5. 



MANAGER & AUTO 
TECH 



Busy Automotive Service 

Center seeks motivated, 

experienced and 

aggressive MANAGER with 

excellent SALES SKILLS 

AND skilled Master Tech/ 

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Health Insurance, Holidays 

and Paid Vacations 



Call 847-276-0336 



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seeking 17-22 girls/guys lo 
travel the USA. Must bo neat, 
outgoing. 100% free to travel. 
If this sounds like you, Call 
Meadow toll froo (866)903- 
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ATTENTION WORK 

AROUND your schedule 
Earn an extra $450- 
Sl500/mo. PT or S2000- 
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CABLE TV 
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With or without exponortccl 

South Sub's/North Sub's, 

throughout ChlcaQoland nrca. 

Must havo vnn or SUV. 
Paid training! CALL NO WI 

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CASH DA1LYIIII WORK Irom 
anywhere. Sot your own 
hours. Wo can help just call 
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TIVE-EARN S12-S48/HR. 

FULL bonotlts/paid training! 
Postions w/US Govommonl 
avail. Homeland Security^ 
law onfoxemont, wildlife & 
morel (800)320-9353 x2002, 



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Customer 
Service Rep 

We are looking for an 
experienced CSR that 

is bilingual In 
Spanish and English. 

Pfcaso call 

773-205-825X243 

or mkhacl^talro.com; 



DRIVER - S2750/SIGN onl 
JDC 'homo 2 nights wkly 
•Earn up to S49,000/1st yr. 
'Benefits 1st of month aft. 30 
days. Vou need CDL A/6 
mos. OTR. (877)687-5627 7 
days/wk JDC Logistics. 

DRIVER ' COVENANT 
TRANSPORT. Regional runB 
avail. Exc. pay & benefits. 
Exp. drivers, teams. 0/0, & 
students welcome. Rotrigornt- 
od now avail. (B88)MORE- 
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DRIVERS - COMPANY wkly 
homotime/BC-BS/Oulstanding 
Pay pkge/$5S0 orientation 
pay/monthly bonuses/Iilo fn- 
surance/propass plus.Trans- 
do, O/O - Paid Ucanso/por- 
mlts. (866)804-9242., Trans- 
port America. 



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Seasonal Driver Helpers 

Greal Pay ■ Daytime Hours * Woik Near Home 
Now hiring for the following areas: 

• Palatine & Waukegan * 

Seasonal Driver Helpers enjoy the great pay and work daytime hours close to home. 

Candidates must be 18 years or older and be able to lift up lo 70lbs. Personal transportation 

is lequiied. The only driving you will do is to and from woik. 

Schedule an Interview online at: 
www.upsjobs.cam/chicago 

(Access Code: 4452) 
Or call our Palatine facility for more information; 847.705.6025 



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Full-Time 




Local machine shop looking saw 
operator. Basic math and computer 
skills a must. Needs to have attention to 
detail, knowledge of basic measuring 
equipment and forklift operating 
experience. 
Prior production saw experience a plus. 

Apply in person or fax; 

MORGAN BRONZE PRODUCTS, INC. 

367 Hollow Hill Dr. 

Wauconda, IL 60084 

Phone: 847/526-6000 
Fax: 847/526-3960 



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Full Time 

• VETERINARY TECHINICI, 

Full/Par! Time *-, 

• VET TECH ASSISTANT 



Now spacious stale of (ho art animal hospital looking for energetic, 

experienced Veterinary Technician eager to expand on established animal 

hospital, Experienced Is required. Benefit* for full lime positions, 

Mundclcln Animal HoRpltal 

650 N. Midlothian Rd. • Mundeleln, IL 
FAX: 847-566-5877 • Wo Phone Calls Please 




Attention Insurance Agents and-Brokers: 



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needs of our partners— brokers and agents. Wc listened to you, 
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We make doing business easy by offering you: 

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• Convenient opticas for • High-quality individual health 
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Curves 
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for a part-time 
afternoon/evening 

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Customer Service 

anil Sales experience 

needed. 

Ctave$, 

100 S. Atkinson Rd. 

Grayslakc 

or fax Resume to: 

847-543-9933 

Attn: Cynthia 



DRIVERS - PAY Increase! 
S1000/sign on tor oxp'd OTR. 
Dedicated & regional avail, al- 
so. Ownor operators, Toams 
& CDL grads welcome. USA 
Truck (866)403-3413. 



DRIVERS - FREE XM Radio, 
pre-pass, TriPac generators! 
Great pay! No touch. No haz- 
mat. Ask about HARLEY DA- 
VIDSON & S20.000 CASH 
GIVEAWAYI Class "A" CDL. 
RTI: (B00J963-3363 x 227. 



DRIVERS - SEMI - OTR Driv- 
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Como work tor the BUSKE 
Family, Good Equip, pay, 
benefits.. .more, ask our driv- 
ers. (800)879-2486 x286. 



DRIVERS - SEMI-OWNER 
Operators! Earn up to 
S1 .41 /mile. . Free base 
platOS, permits, Qunl-Com. 
No touch frolghtl Drlvors, 
check us oul. (877)613-6385. 

SECRET .SHOPPERS NEED- 
ED. For store evaluations. 
Got paid to shop. Local 
stores, roslaruants & theaters. 
Training provided, flexible hrs. 
Email req'd (800)585-9024 
X6333. 



220 


Help Wanted 
Full-Tune 



220 



Help Wanted 
Full-Time 



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SECURITY 

OFFICERS 

FF&PT 

510-12/fiir 

Guardsmark, a 
prestigious national 
security company Is 
currently hiring security 
officers for highly valued 
clients In the Northern 
and Northwest Suburbs. 
Applicants must have a 
U.S. Diploma or GED, no 
criminal record, be drug- 
free and be available 
weekends & nights. We 
offer a comprehensive 
benefits package (lint 
Includes free medical 
Insurance, life Insurance, 
401K retirement savings, 
paid vacation, tuition 
assistance and uniforms. 
Came start your career! 
Please apply 
In person at 
8707 Skoklc Blvd., #305, 
Skaktc.IL 60077. 
Monday-Friday 
OAM-3PMEOEM/F 
Lic#l 23-000080 
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MOVIE EXTRAS. ACTORS, 
models! Earn $75*250/day. 
All looks, types needed! TV, 
music videos, commercials, 
film, print, no exp. nee. 
(800)714-7501... 



Personal Lines Auto 
Insurance Agent 



We are looking tor a 
bilingual (Spanish/English) 

insurance agent with 

experience in writing auto 

or property Insurance In 

the State of Illinois. 

Please call 

773-205-8255 x200 or 

mlclwel @talro.co ni. 



PHAT JOB. HIRING sharp 
outgoing people to TRAVEL 
US representing sprot, (ash- 
ion & news publications.' Ex- 
pense paid training, base 
guarantee. Daily-wkfy-monthly 
bonuses. Trans & hotel pro- 
vided, return trip guaranteed. 
Call today; start tomorrow 
(800)202-0301. 



SECURITY OFFICERS 
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 

SlO/hr and up 

JOB FAIR 
Tuo., Nov. 15th 
10am-3pm 
Holiday Inn Express 
77 W. Buckloy Rd. 
Llbertyvillo, II 
Bums Security is hiring F/T 
A P/T Unarmed Security 
Officers in Round Lake 
Beach & Crystal Lake. If 
unablo to attend our 
Job Fair, 

apply In person at 
6327 N, Avondalo 
in Chicago or call 
773-594-6189 
for mora Info. EOE 

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OWNER OPERATOR 

Northbrook/Dcorllold 

Top Pay/Paid Gas • 
Quick Payouts! 



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Medical 
Opportunities 



RIVERS PLENTY OF 
miles,..Top starting 

pay.., Home-time you can 
count on. ..Complete benefits. 
Those aren't extras - they're 
the basics when you run w/us. 
Earn up to 45 epm & averatge 
S50K/yr, w/our freight base, 
you'll get the miles. Most driv- 
ers even take their trucks 
home fro time off. Plus our 
benefits pkge Incl'd medical, 
dental, vision, life, 401 K re- 
tirement, calling card, dis- 
counts on new car purchases 
& more. We have OTR, re- 
gional & dedicated openings 
tor drivers & owner-operators. 
Or If you're ready to own a 
truck, get started w/S300 
down. We guarantee approval 
w/an affordable, monthly note 
on a late-model Freighlllner. 
Call JB Hunt today EOE. Subj 
to ds. 3 mos CDL exp, req'd. 
Call us 7 days a wk: 
(800)252-4868. 

WE HAVE REGIONAL drivers 
who'll earn over S72.000 this 
yrl How much will YOU earn? 
Home wklyl We simply offer 
morel HEARTLAND EX- 
PRESS (800)441-4953 
www.heartlandexpress.com . 

UP TO $4000ArVKLYI Exciting 
wkly paycheck! Written Guar- 
anleol 11yr Nationwide Com- 
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FREE INFO CALL NOW 
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who en jay artsy, creative 

products. Temp to Hire ^ 

pays $(l-9/lir. 

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Experienced 
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Make'a'difference in the 

quality of life of Senlorsl 

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CNAs to provide 

exceptional private duty 

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847-548-1330 



RN or RN Pending 



Busy pediatric office 
looking for a nurse 
2-3 days per week - 
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General nursing 

duties include; 

•Labs 
•Injections 

• Phone Triage 

•Patient Education 

Call HI la © 

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G.P. & Specialists for 
Chtcagoland area 

Above industry 
compensation 
Options to buy 

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Easy work, sending out our 
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area. Flexible Investment 

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Schedule, average rep makes 

$65/per hr. profit. 
We hire Quality not Quantity 
& we TRAIN for Success! 
Contact Surprise Parties, 
District Office 
(847)515-3434 
• Visit mo on (he web @ 
www.shannazalud.surp rise- 
parities, com . 

550,000 FREE CASH 
GRANTS! Never repay, for 
personal bills, school, new 
business. S49 billion left un- 
claimed from 2C04. Live op- 
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$920 WKLY SLARYII Mailing 
promotional letters from 
homo. Genuine opportunity. 
FREE INFO CALL NOW 
(800)930-3714 24hrs. . 

ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE 
Do you earn $800/day? Your 
own local candy route. In- 
cludes 30 machines & candy. 
All for $9995 (800)893-1 1B5. 

ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. 
Do you earn up to SBQOfaay? 
Your own local candy route. 
30 machines & candy. All for 
S9995, (800)453-5882 AIM 
B0213. 

ARE YOU MAKING 

S1710/per wk? All cash vend- 
ing routes w/primo locations 
avail, nowl Under $9000 In- 
vestment req'd. Call Toll 
FreeL(24-7) (888)737-7133. 





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EARN S4375WKLYI PROC- 
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government grantsl $10,000- 
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EARN AN EXECUTIVE level 
Income from home. Live that 
abundant lifestyle. No selling 
Not MLM (888)471-3650 2 

mln. 



EARN UP TO $100,000/yr. 
Selling medicare Insurance by 
mail. Training/supplies provid- 
ed. Send SASE JCJ Insur- 
ance 11805 B Coaslal Hwy 
#8833 Ocean City MD 21842- 
2460. 



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Child Care 



ANT10CH MOTHER of 4 - 

has FT/PT oponinns In her 
home. (847)395-1291. 



ROUND LAKE DAY CARE 
IN MY PRAIRIE POINT 
SUB, HOME 
Has openings for 5 FT-ages 
1-5 yr old. Meals & healthy 
snacks & structured days 
w/planned activities. 
Ask for Debbie (847)740- 
1442. 



TEACHER MOM & 
DAUGHTER TEAM 

Located off Rt, 83 

English Meadow Subd. 

Will provide excellent 

quality care. Very small 

group-clean, comfortable, 

loving environment. 

Please leave message 

(847)732-0576. 



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Electronics 
Computers 



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or visit our website at: 

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computer now/pay lor it later. 
New computers, laptops from 
$20/mo. Call (800)311-1542. 



SONY PSP VALUE pack, 4 
games, 512 MB & more $450. 
(815)206-0570. 



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Firewood 



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Furniture, toys, tools & house- 
hold goods. LOW PRICES! 



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things that Just did not go.... 
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papers and run it under the 
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APPLES & SWEET CIDER 

Jonagold, Delicious, Fortune, 
Cortland, + other varieties. 
Anderson Farm Orchard 
43133 N. Green Bay Rd-Zlon 
Open Noon-Opm every day. 



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Horses & Tacks 



SADDLE SHOP 
Western & English. 

New/Used 

Saddles/Equipment , 

Carts/Harness. Wo Trade. 

The Corral, Inc. 

Sullivan, Wl. 

(262)593-8048. 

TRAILERS!! TRAILERSII 

150+ Horse-Stack-Flatbed. 

New/Used, Aluminum/Stool. 

7-MaJor Brands. Service, 

Hitches, wiring, trades. 

TRAILERS WANTED. 

Fl nnnclnn Available 

The Corral, Inc. 

Sullivan, Wl. 

(262)593-8048. 

www.thccorrallnc.com ■ 



2005 HOT TUB/SPA Deluxe, 
NEW, In plastic, 6 seats, 
lounger. Only S2.950. (847) 
354-2828, Deliverable. 

3-PIECE FURNITURE SET 
Asking $900/obo. 
Can bo seen @ Apt-207 
(847)244-9310. 

BLACK FUTON/TWIN BUNK 

BED w/mat tresses. $75. 
(847)856-8075. 

COUCH WITH NEW COV- 
ERS, $40. Bentwood rocker, 
$35. Accent tables, S35/ea. 
Mediterranean stereo w/ro- 
cord player & radio. (847)367- 
4659 leave message. 

DINING/KITCHEN GLASS 
TABLE, 511. long by 3lt. wide. 
4 black chairs with lavender 
beaded seat covers. 
S150/best. (847) 445-2689. 

DO YOU NEED TO 
SELL AN INEXPEN- 
SIVE ITEM FOR 
$100 OR LESS? 
GET YOUR AD IN THE 
11 "LAKELAND" HOME 
TOWN PAPERS, THE 
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BULLETIN 
& 
THE MARKET JOURNAL 
FOR ONLY $6 PER WEEK 
BY CALLING 
(847) 223-8161 
ASK FOR LISA. 
EXT. 191 

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 

solid oak, pocket doors, com- 
ponent section & storage. 
62"wX54"hX20-1/2'd. 
SBOO/best. (847)245-7266. 

TREADMILL only used 3 
months-$250. Green leather 
l_ovoscat-$350. Samsonlte 
office cholr-$100. Offers 
considered. Call all. 3pm 
(847)548-0482. 



•••••*•••• 

BUY FURNITURE 
WHOLESALE!! 

DON'T PAY RETAIL!! 
3pc Leather Sofa Set _ 
S750/set 
3pc Chrome Leg 
Deluxe Leather Set $1095 
Italian Leather Sofa J3&Q. 
Ashley Leather Sec. w/2 
Recllnera /Sleeper St €95 
5pc Oak Bdrm Set $290 
Solid Wood Louis 
Phllllppo Bedroom Set 
6pc Cherry BdrmSet $350 
Twin Mattress Set S60 
Full Mattress Set $65 
Queen Mattress Set S80 
Queen Dbl PlllowTop 
Deluxe Mattress Sot $175 
King Mattress Sot $2J& 
pc Dlnotte Sot £35 

55pc Blk DR Sot 
$150 

7pc Cherry Fnsd Dr $3£Q 
Chippendale Stylo Dining 

RoomSet w/Cblna SJJJ5 
Futon w/Deliixe 
Mattress $100 

3PC Sofa Set $350 

Ashley 3pc Sofa Set S750 
Asrt'd Now Couches $200 
Computer Desk $95 

Lrg Italian Bar JW1Q 
We Will Beat 
ALL PRICES 

Don't Miss This Sale!! 
Can Deliver Days 

(773)973-7070 

{773)817-4077 

OPEN 7 DAYS 

ALL NEW! 1 

So Habla Espanol 

SHELDON CORD 

WHOLESALE 
2201 W. DEVON AVE 
CHICAGO, IL 60659 

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MATTRESS DISOUNT 
WAREHOUSE. 
■ LUXURY LIQUDATION 
SALE 

Lowest price guarantee. 
No high-pressure sales. 
30 + Stylos on Display 

100'slnStockl 

Mattresses as low as: 

$49 -Twin 

$65 - Full 

$75 - Queen 

S149 - King 

27992 W. nt.1 20 -Lake moor 

(at Fisher Rd, bctwoon Darroll 

Rd&Rt. 12), 

No Appointment needed. 

OPEN - Mon-Sat. 11a-5p; 

(847)687-5030. 

(815)578-4200. 

Wo Deliver. 

V/Mc/DIsc, 



■ Mission Style Queen 
Size Bed For Sale 

Cherry Color Wood. 

2 years old 

$400 obo 

■Queen Size Down 

Matress pad, 6mo old 

$100 

■ Cherry color wine rack 
cabinet 

$90. 

Please call: 

847-970-7511 

SIX PERSON NORDIC SPA 
HOT TUB, $1,S00/bost. (847) 
672-6903. 




Lawn/Garden 



4HP TROY-BILT CHIPPER, 
Tecumseh engine, exc. cond. 
$400. (647)480-2744-alt. 6pm 

BEAVER EATER 8 \H. 
WOOD CHIPPER. 

$2,500/bost. (847) 845-8027. 



FIREWOOD 

CALL FOR 

QUALITY WOOD & 

QUICK DELIVERY!! 

L&D 

Firewood 

2yr. seasoned 

mixed & 

hardwood 

WE DELIVER AND 
STACK IT FOR YOU 

FREEH! 

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PRE-SEASON 

SPECIALS!! 

Homo (847) 223-31 61 

cell (847) 845-8027. 




Clothing 




Miscellaneous 



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•Miscellaneous 



HIDE-A-BED COUCH, 1yr 
now, bed used twico. exc. 
cond. Paid $700; sacrifice for 
$425. Skutt Kiln for ceram- 
ics, 3-tlor, Model W1027, 
Incld's shelves, cones, man- 
. ual & some tools $325. Pop- 
up Truck Camper $799/obo. 
(847)838-4617. 

100 SQ.FT. LaminatoFloor- 
Ing, made In Germany w/pad- 
ding, $175. (847)395-7936. 

WILLIAMS WALL FURNACE 
6'x1.5\ 38,000 BTU, new In 
carton S500 FIRM. (847)546- 
7856. 



Lawn mowers 

$50 up to S90. 

No Riders. 

SNOWBLOWER S90. 

(847)546-4309 

LAWN MOWERS $50 and 
up. (3) Riding mowers, $275 
to $425. (847)212-9039. 

LAWNMOWER '03 RANCH 
King, 42" deck. S450.00. 
(815)206-0570. 



BLACK LEATHER COAT, 

with black fox fur collar, 3/4 
longth, $200/bost. (847) 662- 
4194. cell (224) 522-5490. 



VARIETY ol Light Fixluros on- 
ly 2yrs old. 3-shado pool (bl 
light $100, Chandelier $40, 
Coiling $20, Cloud Floures- 
cent $50 ' & Can $20. 
(847)223-4825. 

CARPORT W/FULL SIDES & 
back kit, 20' wide, 24" deep. 
8.5' high. Must 

soll.„S1200/obo. (847)395- 
7664. 

STEEL EDGE WOOD 
DRAFTING TABLE, 30"x42", 
with drawing tools, $75. 
(847)662-0099. 

•FREE DIRECTV SATELLITE 
lor 4 rms. FREE Tiv.VBVR. 
Add HDTV. 220 channels 
Incld'g locals. $29.99/mo. 
First 500 orders get FREE 
DVD player. (866)641-7031 
Promoif 16026. 



354 



Medical Equip 
Supplies 



POWER WHEELCHAIRS Ev- 
erest & Jennings Spring II. 
Mint cond.. $2,400. 
INVACARE ACTION RANG- 
ER II, storms series, exc. 
cond.. S1.400. (847)526- 
0898. 

VIAGRA S5/DOSE. SUPER 
LOW CIALIS lowest priced re- 
fills guaranloodl FREE SHIP- 
PING! Why pay moro? Coll 
prescription buyers group 
(800)547-1304. 



358 



Musical 
Instruments 



CONN ORGAN w/foot pedals 
& rhylhm .box, exc. cond., 
good for home or church. 
$500 (847)223-7188. 

GULBRANSEN PLAYER 

PIANO, needs work or use for 
parts, SlOO/bosl. (647)395- 
7276, after 5pm. 

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - 
School Band & others, somo 
professional. Call for info. 
(847)295-6847. 

PRINCETON FENDER GUI- 
TAR AMP, grt. cond., mlc. In- 
cluded. Cheap for only S250. 
Dean electric guitar MLX in 
hard case, $225. (847) 249- 
0816. 



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l'ets& Supplies 



DO YOU NEED TO SELL 

THAT INEXPENSIVE ITEM 

FOR $100 OR LESS. 

GET YOUR AD IN THE 

11 HOME TOWN PAPERS 

THE 

GREAT LAKES 

BULLETIN 

& 

THE MARKET JOURNAL 

FOR ONLY $5 PER WEEK 

BY CALLING 

(847)223-8161 

EXT 191 
ASK FOR LISA. 

LOOKING FOR 
MERCHANDISE? 

Did you know? According to 
tho Newspaper Association of 
America, moro than 20% of all 
adults have looked lor mer- 
chandise En newspaper classi- 
fied ads In tho past 12 
months. Call Lakoland News- 
papers Classified Dept., and 
your stuff could bo going 
home with them. Call 
(847J223-B161 loday. Visa, 
Mastercard and Discover 
Card acceptod, 

A HOT TUB NEW 5-person, 
lounger, waterfall, colored 
lights. Sacrillco $1,875, 
(847)354-2828 Can deliver. 

3-DOOR COOLER 

S600/OBO 

(847)973-8255. 



ADORABLE PETS 
AT BEST PETS, LTD. 

Adorable... 
Soil Coalod Whoaton, 
Cocker Spaniel, Chocolate 
Lab, Beagle, Dachshund, 
Pomorainian, Shih-Tzu, 
Schnauzor, Carin & Jack Rus- 
sell. 
Birds, saltwater fish & kittens. 
All our puppies Vol checked, 
health guaranteed. 
Specialized boarding. 
(847)83 8- BEST. 

. I , «i M-FOam-ipm.. 
I Sot. 9am-6pm. > 
Closed Sunday. 



AKC PUPS 

Basset, Beagle, Bordor Collie. 

Cocker Spaniel, 

Dachshund, 

Lab, Lhasa Apso, Pom, 

Shlpporko, Schnauzor, 

Springer Spaniel, 

Woimaraner. 

Torriors: Calm, Rat, Scoltio, 

Westlo, Yorklo. 

Fox: Smooth, Wire, 

•Highlander Cattlo. 

Gerald Schulz 

(920)526-3512. 

AQUARIUM COMBOS IN 
PACKAGE: 55g $99; 75g 
$199; I25g $349. Free Info. 
Aquatic World (262)567-7339. 

CHILD SAFE PONIES, pet 

goats, rocotrack rejects. 
(847)540-0083. 

GERMAN SHEPHERD 
PUPS & YOUNG ADULTS 
AKC, OFA, Gorman blood- 
lines, hip health guaranteed. 
Parents on promises. 
(847)713-2695. 




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Save-A-Pet 

31664 N. Folrfiald Rd., 

Grayslake, IL 60030 

847-740-7788, ext. 100 

www.cave-a-pet-it.org 

Mort., Wed., Fri.: 1pm to 5pm 

Thursday: 1pm to 8pm 

Sal. & Sun. 11am to 6pm 

Tubs.: By Appointment 



With an Infectious smile, 
Bourbon Is not someone to let 
destiny take charge of his life. 
After having spent many years 
with the same family, his life 
changed when they moved to 
a home with an electric fence. 
This now fence apparently 
created some Insecurity for 
him and he became moro wary 
of his surroundings and 
suspicious of people coming 
onto his yard unannounced, 
Tills medium-sized boy loves 
his walks and his beagle roots 
happily take over, nose to the 
ground accompanied by little 
roo-roos. Bourbon also gets 
along with dogs and is looking 
for a home with a regular 
fence. 



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Pets & Supplies 



GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG 
PUPS, AKC. Classic pups 
bred from tho finest bloodlines 
the breed has to olfer. Perfect 
temperament and great Intelli- 
gence for family or service 
work. Fully guaranteed. Ovor 
30 years experience. Slato Li- 
censed, To learn moro visit: 
WWW.SHEWANA.COM or 
call us at (815)943-2020. 

MOVING AFRICAN GREY 

6/mo. old, hand fed, grt. per- 
sonality, very vocal. Serious 
Inquiries only. $1,000. Cell 
(80S) 428-9015. 




f£n Wanted To liny 



BUYING COMIC BOOK 
COLLECTIONS. Slnglo 

books or targe collections. 
Call Rob (847) 672-9073 
leave message. 

BUYING STAR WARS 

& G.I. JOE TOYS 

From 70's & CO's. One piece 

to wholo collection. 

Call Rob (847) 672-9073 

leave message. 

Slot Machines WANTED- 
ANY CONDITION- or Paris. 
Also JUKE BOXES, MUSIC 
BOXES, Nickelodeon and 
Coke Machines. Paying 
CASHI Call (630)985-2742. 

TOP DOLLAR PAID 

Antiques & Collectibles. One 

piece to entire household. 

(847)394-5579. 

rtrtV WANTED *# 
GIRLS RIEDELL 

FIGURE SKATES, 

SIZE 3 

(847)973-1585. 



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CASH BACK 

When you buy a homo 

Ihrough Bresnahan 

Roal Estato Services. 

We'll pay you 15% of tho 

commission wo earn 

whon tho deal Is closed. 

Call Malt Bresnahan 

(847J6B2-0562. 



A PRIVATE INVESTOR 

Looking lor Income 

properties, long term 

loaso or buy, 

will look at all. 

24 hr. roc. msg. 

1-866-253-9160 ext. 40. 



ABOUT TO LOSE YOUR 
HOME TO FORECLOSURE? 
in our last 6 rescues Iho 
homeowner lott tho closing 
with cash. 

Call (847)327-1455 x3. 



ADORABLE 3-BD. 

RANCH on fenced double 
lot. Eat-In kit.. Ig. Ir.; all 
appl9., extra deep 2-1/2 
car htd. gar. w/workshop, 
wide bktp. drive, wooded 
yd. $165,500. Century 21 
Caro, Carol Bradley 
(815)344^4240. 



BEACH PARK 55+ Gated 
Community, lrg 3bd/2ba., 
homo w/don, fam. rm & much 
morel $252,400. (847)782- 
8016. 




Homes For Sale 



PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Rio 
Number # PA0503267 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY. ILLI- 
NOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC AS NOMINEE FOR GN 
MORTGAGE CORPORA- 
TION OR ITS SUCCESSORS 
OR ASSIGNS; 
Plalntlll, 
vs. 

ALBERTO DIAZ AKA ALBER- 
TO L. DIAZ AKA RAMSES A 
LOPEZ DIAZ; LIDIA ROSAS 
AKALIDIAOLGAROSAS; 
CITIBANK ISOUTH DAKO- 
TA), NATIONAL ASSOCIA- 
TION UNKNOWN OWNERS 
AND NONRECORD CLAIM- 
ANTS; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 703 

NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF 
FORECLOSURE UNDER IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
(n the above omitted cause on 
July 27. 2005. "Inlercounly Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005. at Iho hour of 12:00 
noon in their office sl 1800 
Nations Drive. Suite 117, Gur- 
nee, Illinois, sell to iho highest 
blddor for cash, tho following 
described property: 
Commonly known as 25297 
W. Chicago Ave., Ingleside, IL 
60041. 

P.I.N. 05-24-208-023. 
The Improvement on tho 
property consists ol a single 
family residence. 
Sale lorms; 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by cortilicd funds. No 
refunds. 

Tho judgment amount was 
$144,762.82. 

The property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection. 
Upon payment in full of (he 
amount bid, tho purchaser will 
receive a Certificate ol Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
alter confirmation of the sale. 
For Information: Visit our web- 
site at http://sorvico.atty- 
pierco.com. Botweon 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plaintiffs Attorneys, 
1 North Dearborn Street, Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. 
(312) 476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Oliicor. (312)' 444- 
1122 



"ATTENTION BOATERS" 

Hillside Ranch in Fox 

Lake Hills SubDv. 

Which has Iho best lake 
rights on Iho Chain 0' 
Lakes. The homo over- 
looks Stanton Bay & Is 
adjacent to the Subdv's 
Boat Harbor & Boat 
Ramp(boat slip also avail.) 
This is a one-of-klnd 
location pkg. 
3bds72ba, 
2-car htd garage. 
w/Lake Vlewfrom both 
decks & both 
levels of homo. 
77ite deal won't last longl! 
$295,000. Call for appl. 
(847)302-7444. 



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Off the Beaten Path® by Eric 



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{REV, 11/07/90) 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY. ILLI- 
NOIS AMERICAN CHAR- 
TERED BANK; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

ANTHONY DELIGIO AKA 
TONY V. DELIGIO AKA 
ANTHONY V. DELIGIO, AN 
INDIVIDUAL; UNITED 

STATES OF AMERICA. BY 
VIRTUE OF A UNITED 
STATES REVENUE LIEN 
RECORDED SEPTEMBER 
11. 2003 AS DOCUMENT 
NUMBER 53621 54; A & R 
CUSTOM FLOORING CON- 
TRACTORS, INC., AN ILLI- 
NOIS CORPORATION; 
COLORADO STONE CUT- 
TERS, INC.. AN ILLINOIS 
CORPORATION; ELEGANT 
IMPORTS, INC. AN ILLI- 
NOIS CORPORATION: UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS, NON- 
RECORD CLAIMANTS AND 
UNKNOWN TENANTS AND 
OCCUPANTS; 
Defendants, 
04 CH 740 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN thai pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Salo entered In the above en- 
titled cause on January 19, 
2005 Intercounly Judicial 
Sales Corporation will on 
Thursday, December 8, 2005 
al the hour of 12:00 noon In 
their office at 1600 Nations 
Drive, Suite 117, Gumeo, Illi- 
nois, sell at public auction to 
tho highest bidder for cash, as 
Dot forth bo low, the following 
described mortgaged real es- 
tate: 

Commonly known as 350 S. 
Lake St., Mundeteln, IL 
60060. 

P.I.N. 11-30-322-012. 
Tho mortgaged real ostate Is 
residential. 

Salo torms: 10% down by cor- 
tilied funds, balance, by certi- 
fied funds, within 24 hours. 
No rolunds. 

Tho property will NOT be 
open for Inspection. Prospec- 
tive bidders are admonished 
to chock the court lilo to vorify 
all Information. 

For Information call Mr. Slo- 
phon G. Daday at Plamiilf's 
Attomoy, Stilt, Klein, Daday, 
Arotos & Giampielro, LLC, 
121 South Wilke Road. Arling- 
ton Heights, Illinois 60005. 
(647) 590-8700. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Soiling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 

ANTtOCH BUILD YOUR 
OWN pvl. beach, dock, boat 
launch behind this frosh, cozy 
2-bd. home. Large lol on pvt. 
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och for S299K. Lakolront 
rights, wbfrpls., large lull bsmt 
and floored attic, 2-car gar. 
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Call (312) 719-0970. 

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W/DEN 2-1/2 ba., 2-car gar, 
frpl., full bsmt., backs to pond. 
5249,900.(847)971-5926. 

COUNTRY ESTATE NEAR 
POWERS LAKE Wl. 11 
acres. 5BR. 3.5BA, bulll In 
1997, fin. walkout bsmt. 
w/own kit,, Ig. dock, big In- 
ground pool. Trails for snow- 
mobiles. ATV's. Horses al- 
lowod. SG71.250. Call Lydia 
Jones (262) 745-7914 or 
Owon Palousky (262) 660- 
7121. Conlury 21 Pogliaml 
Group. 

FOR SALE BY OWNER 
GRAYSLAKE SCHOOLS 3- 
bd.. 2-ba. Irt-lovol, 2-1/2 car 
all. gar., vaulted ceilings, now 
carpet in lower level, loads of 
cablnols in kit., all appls. slay, 
C/A, cable ready, closo to 
shopping & Metre, friendly 
neighborhood. Must see! 
S225.000. Call for appt. 
(847)533-2313. 

GENEVA, IL BEAUTIFUL 5- 
bodrooms, 2-bas., 

2,000sq.ft. Completely re- 
modeled, stainless sleol ap- 
pliances, granite counter- 
lops, maple cabinets, 1/2 
acre lot, new bathrooms. 
20"X40" Inground pool. 
S309.000. View pics: 
www.602wlltow.com 
(047)331-1247. 

BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME 

FSBO - 2bd/2ba., 2-car gar., 

all now appliances, FP & 

many upgrades. Foncod-fn 

yrd. Grayslako Schools. 

PRICED FOR FAST SALEI 

S1 99,500 

(312)307-1358. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS 
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR 
OHIO SAVINGS BANK, FSB 
AND/OR ITS SUCCESSORS- 
Plalntiff, 
-v.- 
ANTONIO FREDERICKS, ot 
al 

Dofondants 
05 CH 579 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN mat pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale onto red In tho above 
causo on July 6, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on Novomber 29, 2005, at the 
Ironl door of tho Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085. sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following do- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 2049 
HERMON AVENUE. Zion, IL 
60099 

Property Index No, 04-17- 
432-029 

The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
Tho Judgment amount was 
S1 01. 798.72. 

Solo terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of tho auction; tho 
balance, In certified funds, is 
duo within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said roal estate and Is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourso 1o 
Plaintiff and In 'AS IS* condi- 
tion. Tho salo is furthor sub- 
ject to confirmation by tho 
court. 

If the salo Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at tho 
salo shall bo entitled only to a 
return of the deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser shall havo no lur- 
thor recourso against tho 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attomoy. 
Upon payment In full of tho 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
recelvo a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle tho purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the salo 
Tho property will NOT be 
open for inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to the condition of tho 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished lo chock tho 
court fllo to vorify all informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tilt's attorney: Tho Sate Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100. BURR RIDGE, IL 60S27, 
(630) 794-9876 botweon tho 
hours ol 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for tho sales department. 
Please rofer to tilo number 
14-05-3465 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attomoy Filo No.: 14-05-3465 
ARDCW 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to tho Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you aro advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney Is deemed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
colloct a debt and any Infor- 
mation oblainod will bo used 
for that purpose 



BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 3- 
BD., 2-1/2 ba. Townhome 
w/fin, bsmt., 2-cnr gar., Ig. 
backyd, In grt Libortyvlllo loca- 
tion. Nowly remodeled kit., 
bas. & entrance way. Just re- 
duced $309,900. Rental op- 
tion possibility. No association 
fees. (847)971-0200. No Ro- 
altors Please. 



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
UNO.S 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR 
OHIO SAVINGS BANK. FSB 
AND/OR ITS SUCCESSORS 
Plaintiff. 
-V.- 
ANTONIO FREDERICKS, ot 
al 

Defendants 
05 CH 577 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Salo entered In the above 
causo on. July 6, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 29, 2005, at the 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, tho following de- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 3023 
EMMAUS AVENUE, Zion, IL 
60099 

Property Index No. 04-28- 
212-012 

The roal ostate Is Improved 
wilh a single family residence. 
The judgment amount was 
$128,515.65. 

Salo torms: 25% down of Ihe 
highest bid by certified funds 
al the closo of tho auction; Ihe 
balance, In certified funds, Is 
duo within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said roal ostate and Is offored 
for sale without any represen- 
tation us to quality or quantity 
ol title and without recourso to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS" condi- 
tion, The sale Is further sub- 
ject to .confirmation by tho 
court. 

II tho sale is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
salo shall bo entitled only to a 
return of tho deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourso against tho 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attomoy. 
Upon payment In full of tho 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Salo 
that will ontllle tho purchaser 
lo a deod to the real estate al- 
ter confirmation ol tho salo 
The property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to the condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check tho 
court lilo to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plaln- 
lill's attorney: The Solo Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 botwoon the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department.. 
Please roler to filo number 
14-05-3466. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Doar- 
bom Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 
(630)794-9876 ,, 
Attomoy File No.: 14-05-3466 
ARDCW 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attomoy Is doomed to be a 
debt colloctor attempting to 
colloct a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
lor that purpose. 

ATTACHED SINGLE FAMILY 
3bd/2.5ba., 2-car gar., fnshd 
bsmnt. 361 Joren Tr-Anlloch. 
3170,000. (847)754-4219. 

ATTENTION ACTIVE DUTY, 

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tors. Licensed in Illinois and 
Wisconsin. 
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BEACH PARK 3-bd„ 1-ba„ 
freshly painlod, oat-ln kit., full 
unlin. bsmt. Nice, quiet neigh- 
borhood. Fencod-in bock yd. 
Beach Park Schools. Appls. 
negotiable. $170,000. 

(647)548-4453. 



BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT 
PROPERTY 175FT Water- . 
front home In Fox Lake. 2- 
bd., 1-1/2 ba., bsmt. Asking 
$449,900. (708) 599-0998. 

1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR 
FIELDSTONE MORTGAGE 
COMPANY AND/OR ITS 
SUCCESSORS 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
BENITO ONOFRE, ot al 
Defendants 
05 CH 694 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered in the above 
cause on June 22, 2005, an 
agent ol The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on Novomber 29, 2005. at Ihe 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL. 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as sot 
forth below, the following de- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 524 N. 
JACKSON STREET, Wauko- 
gan, IL 60085 

Property Index No. 08-21- 
111-008, Property Index No. 
08-21-111-009 

Tho real estate is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
The Judgment amount was 
$208,342.83. 

Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid' by certified funds 
at tho close of tho auction; the 
balance. In certified funds, is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
sold real estate and is offered 
for salo without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In *AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sale Is furthor sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

If tho sale Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return of the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
thor recourse against Ihe 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
lo a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation ot tho salo 
Tho property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
till makes no representation 
as to the condition of. Ihe 
property. Prospective blddors 
aro admonished to check the 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiffs attomoy, Tho Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527. 
(630) 794-9876 botween tho 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for tho sales department.. 
Please refer to file number 
14-05-4321. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, ' Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-4321 
ARDCW 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant lo tho Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiffs 
attorney Is deemed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
colloct a debt and any infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



LAKE VILLA BY OWNER 
2-story 37708 Harding, oil 
Rt. 59. Updated resi- 
dence. 6-rooms, 2-bas. 
Nowor kit. Blocks to Co- 
lumbia Bay Waters. Fee 
S$S boat launches. 2-car 
gar. w/workshop & 2nd. 
Ilr. loft, Ig. wood deck. Po- 
cossion Thanksgiving or 
Christmas. In the 3160's. 
(847)680-7765. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUST- 
EE FOR SECURITIZED AS- 
SET INVESTMENT LOAN 
TRUST MORTGAGE PASS- 
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, 
SERIES 2004-8 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 

KATHERINE GEOGHEGEN 
A/K/A KATHERINE K. GEO- 
GHEGAN A/K/A KATHERINE 
GEOGHEGAN, et al 
Defendants 
05 CH 708 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered in the above 
cause on June 22, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 6, 2005, at tho 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following do- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 577 AL- 
VIN PLACE, Highland Park, 
I L 60035 

Property Index No. 
16-25-313-019 

The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
The judgment amount was 
$290,993.75. 

Salo torms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at Ihe close of tho auction; Ihe 
balance,' In certified funds, is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said roal estate and Is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In 'AS IS" condi- 
tion. The salo is furthor sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

If the sale is set aside for any 
reason, Ihe Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only lo a 
return of tho deposit paid.- The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, Ihe Mortgagee or 
tho Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate ot Solo 
that will entitlo the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the sale 
The property will NOT be 
open tor inspection and plain- 
' tiff makes no representation 
as to tho condition of the 
' property. Prospective bidders 
aro admonished to check the 
court file lo verify all Informa- 
tion.' 

For information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attomoy: The Sate Ctork, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100. BURR RIDGE. I L 60527. 
(630) 794-9876 between tho 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department- 
Please refer to file number 
14-05-4460. 

THE JUDICIAL "SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Doar- 
bom Stroet - Suile 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-4460 
ARDCtf 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to Ihe Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney is deemod to be a 
dobt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



GURNEE - 1.5 mature aero, 
4bd/3ba, 2100sq.fl. 3329,000. 
(847)599-9714. 



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On Lake Watortord. Wa- 
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1/2 ba., hrdwd. firs., vault- 
ed entry w/oak staircase, 
9ft. ceilings. Formal DR 
flows to gourmot oak kit., 
w/dual ovens, Island 
w/Jonalr Grill. Oversized 
bd's with huge master bd. 
w/vol. ceilings, WIC, Ja- 
cuzzi bath & sep. shower. 
Full bsmt. FOR SALE by 
OWNER $409,900. Call 
tor appt. (847)356-1218. 



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL , 
CIRCUIT 

WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 
NATIONAL CITY MORT- 
GAGE CO., 
Plalntilf, 
Vs. 

MIGUEL PULIDO and AL- 
BERTO PULIDO, 
Defendants 
No. 05 CH 347 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a judg- 
ment entered In Ihe above en- 
tilled cause on May 25, 2005, 
tho following described real 
estate, to-wit: 

Commonly known as 912 
Soulhmoor Lane, Round Lake 
Beach, Illinois 

Permanont Index Number 
06-19-230-023 

The Judgment amount was 
$145,255.99 

will' on : the 29th day of No- 
vember, 2005 at the hour of 
11:00 a.m. Inside the East 
Door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 N. County St., 
Waukegan, Illinois, be offered 
for sale and sold by an agent 
ot The Judicial Sales Corpo- 
ration. 

Tho property Is improved with 
a single family home. 
Sale terms: The bid amount 
shall be paid In cash Immedi- 
ately by the highest and bast 
bidder at tho conclusion of the 
salo. The subject properly Is 
subject lo general real estate 
taxos, special assessments or 
special taxes levied against 
said real estate and Is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourso to 
plaintiff. The sale Is furthor 
subject to confirmation by the 
court. 

Upon payment Is full of tho 
amount bid, tho purchaser 
shall receive a Certificate ot 
Sale, which will entitlo the 
purchaser to a Deed to the re- 
al estate after confirmation of 
the sale. 

The property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection. Prospec- 
tive bidders are admonished 
to check the Court file to veri- 
fy all information. 
For information-contact Plain- 
tiffs Attomoy: Hoavnor, Scoti, 
Beyers & Mihlar, 111 E. Main 
St., Suite 200, Decatur, Illinois 
62525 (217) 422-1719 ekl. 
23. 

Note: Pursuant to the Fair 
Dobt Collection Practices Act 
you aro advised that the Law 
Firm of Hoavnor, Scott, Be- 
yers & Mihlar Is deemod to be 
a debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



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VOLLEY RAILiL PLAYOFFS 

Blue Devils 
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Carmel, Grant, 
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Libertyville company hopes to change facepainting for all sports fans 



Four young boys show off their tailor-made face paint from Funtaslic Faces. The company, based In libertyville, specializes In sports team- 
based artwork for all ages. 



By Dan Patrick 

Sports Editor 

The champagne has finally 
stopped flowing, the ticker 
tape lias been cleaned off the 
streets and Cubs fans have 
finally returned to dieir natural state 
of pathetic self-loadiing (just kid- 
ding!). While the 2005 World Series is 
quickly fading into popular culture's 
tome of memories, diere is one way 
for Sox fans to preserve the glory, or 
for that matter all sports fans to liter- 
ally wear their pride - facepainting. 
While the ancient art of face- 
painting isn't exactly something 
most people would associate with 
sports, William Reckus'sTime ofYour 
Life company hopes that it will 
become a staple in the coming 
years. 

Reckus, the vice president of the 
entertainment company, heads 
Funtastic Faces, a form of facepaint- 
ing that uses airbrush stenciling 
instead of traditional manual paint- 
ing. According to Reckus, Funtastic 
Faces gives custopiers a profession- 



<We bought the airbrush 
equipment for our picnics 
10 to 12 years ago and it 
grew out of that' 

William Reckus 

Vice-president of Time of 
Your Life 



al-looking logo to show their team's 
pride without the wait. While the 
company has shown off its craft at 
numerous Chicagoland sporting 
events including White Sox, Cubs, 
Rush and other games, the idea for 
the stenciling is actually not a new 
one, 

"We bought the airbrush equip- 
ment for our picnics 10 to 12 years 
ago and it grew out of that," Reckus 
said. "What's good about it is that it 
takes less than a minute to do, but 
with traditional face painting from 
clowns and such, that takes three to 
four minutes to do." 



The use of stenciling also allows 
for numerous designs for the ; cus- 
tomer to choose from. Whether 
you're a Sox fan, Bears fan or even a 
high school sports fan, Funtastic 
Faces has you covered. The stencils 
themselves are either hand-cut by 
Reckus himself or for more intricate 
designs, laser cutting has also been 
used. 

"We're able to come out with 10 
to 20 different stencils, and it's not 
just professional teams either 
because we're also able to create any 
type of logo we want to/' Reckus 
said. "We created stencils for the 
Chicago flush for every one of their 
preseason games and have even 
done work for the Mundelein 
Mustangs. Facepainting is just so 
very popular and doing it this way, 
it's just so fast. It's not just for pro 
teams, it's for anything people 
want." 

Apparently, the company has 
been very good at giving people 
want they want as Funtaslic recently 
did work for nearly 1,500 people a 
game during the recent White Sox 
World Series run. 



Unfortunately,, people wanting 
full-body' Or even full-face jobs 
might have to stick to the tried and 
true method of having their drunken 
buddy slop on body paint because 
Reckus' company focuses on smaller 
logos to avoid annoying wailing 
periods for potential customers. 

"You can do that, but we usually 
don't do that because we can put 
these on in less than a minute," 
Reckus said. "So you have an event 
witli tens of thousands of people, 
witli full face painting you might 
have long lines and that's not what 
we want to do. Instead, you're trying 
to give as many people the design 
they want in as short a time as possi- 
ble." 

The business might have grown 
out of simple company picnics, but 
Reckus's love of sports keeps the 
team logos coming. 

"I've always been a sporis fan, 
I'm a Bears season ticket owner, I've 
been a Cubs fan all my life," Reckus 
said. "It's just a pleasure to be a part 

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Are you 
ready for 

some 
(anything 

but) 
football? 



If you're a regular reader of my 
column, by now you've 
undoubtedly noticed my 
propensity for ranting. However, I 
truly don't think dial I'm the only 
one, especially in this profession 
that is akin to such behavior. 

1 believe there's another form 
of ranting that all sports writers are 
akin to. I'll give you a hint: it's fall, 
the leaves arc changing, ridiculous 
costumes have received dieir 
mileage (yours truly made a pretty 
mean Hulk Hogan last weekend) 
and the first thing out of our jour- 
nalistic mouths is football, football, 
football. 

With die NFL season in full 
swing and many colleges making 
their final bid for bowl berths, we 
ofien forget the multitudes of other 
athletes laying their hearts oh the 
line in different sports. Sure, many 
of our local football teams are also 
fighting for their playoff lives, yet 
diey aren't the only ones who 
deserve recognition. 

. Therefore, I want to give some 
of die much-needed spotlight to 
some other area athletes Uiat have 
worked hard at perfecting their 
craft and have not received the 
amount of spotlight they truly 
deserve. 

Lake County has long been a 
bastion for girls golf excellence 
with recognizable names such as 
Nicole Schachner from Libertyville 
and Kate White from Mundelein. 
During the state tournament 
played at die Stone Creek Golf 
Course in Makanda, they certainly 
lived up to their billing as 
Schachner took second in the state 
meet, shooting a 147 while White 
was locked in a dirce-way tie for 
third with a H8 score. 

Of course, you don't have to he 
an All-Stater to make history. Case 
in point: die Grayslake cross coun- 
try team. The Rams just brought 
home the first regional title in 
school history- despite losing ath- 
letes to the much-maligned school 
split with Lakes High School. 

There's nothing like being the 
first and as such, the 2005 team of 
seniors Alex Mikrut, Scott 
Beckford.AndyGerken, Dylan 

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By Daniel J. Patrick 

Sports Editor 

rayslakc Central's had a tough go of it 
lately in the sports department. The 
much-maligned split with Likes High 
School, coupled with the new 
Grayslake campus, has left the Ram coaches 
with depleted rosters and the heartache of 
having to witness athletes diey've molded in 
other uniforms. 

Despite the split, some Grayslake coaches 
have still found a way to win, as Rams boys 
cross country coach Joel Peebles and his team 
took home the first regional title in school his- 
tory this season. The Rams wrcslled the IHSA 
Antioch Regional title from the hosting 
Sequbits' (ironically AnUoch was also affect- 
ed by the Lakes High split) grip by two points. 
Peebles said his team was extremely 
proud to be the first in such an accomplish- 
ment, especially given the dramatic nature of 

CORRECTION 

Wilhtn die Qtrmel vs. Highland Park sec- 
tion of the "Five alive" article from die Oct. 28- 
Nov. 3 edition, the player was listed incorrect- 
ly as sophomore Aaron Kwasigroch when it 
was actually Junior Sean Lees. Lakeland Media 
regrets this error. 



a 50-52 finish in favor of the Rams. Grayslake 
veteran Alex Mikrut led die way for the team 
with a second place finish in die meet while 
Scott Beckord and Andy Gerken finished sixth 
and seventh, respectively. Nick Lane, Dylan 
Fischer, Michael Zantello and Jay Bullington 
were also in on die action during the Ram vic- 
tory. 

"Grayslake's boys won the IHSA Regional 
for the first time in die history of the high 
school," Peebles said. "The boys ran die best 
race of the year. Alex Mikrut led the boys to 
top honors. The race was a dogfight all die 
way, giving us a two point margin over 
Antioch." 

While die team was unable to continue 
die success into the sectionals, Peebles was 
extremely pleased with die season as a whole. 

"It's good feeling to know that our plans 
are going well to improve the program," 
Peebles said. "With guys like Alex Mikrut, 
Scott Beckord and Andy Gehrken, we were, 
able to do some great things this season." 

The recipe for die Rams has been a simple 
desire to surpass expectations. 

"I think it's just a will to win tiiat brought 
us diis far," Peebles said. "1 diink we had a also 
had some kids diat wanted to do even better 
than what everyone thought we could." 

Peebles believes the Rams' recent growtii 
as a program can be maintained if his athletes 
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However, the departing senior class will 
take a heavy toll on the Grayslake team for the 
time being. 

"As far as die boys are concerned, tiiere are 
a number of runners in the senior class diat, 
when they leave, some of our accomplish- 
ments are going out with them because 
they've been so successful for us," Peebles 
said. "It's sustainable through them going out 
for track and such, but die splitting of die 
teams will be a big obstacle to overcome." 

The word split has almost become a cliche* 



within Ram country, yet Peebles has chosen to 
simply work widi what he has. However, real- 
ism is also a word diat is also always on die tip 
of the coach's tongue. 

"The only thing one can do is continue to 
build the program that one has and hope for 
better athletes," Peebles said. "The seniors, 
they helped us achieve greater heights, but 
we'll see some boys move up. We need some 
team leaders. But, because of the new schools, 
we will probably not have as strong of a team 
next year as we had this year." 




By Steve Peterson and Daniel J. Patrick 

Sports Reporter and Sports Editor 

There was a reason Wauconda residents 
did not see Katie Ellis running on their 
streets, preparing for the next coss 
country season, last summer. 
A nasty leg injury sidelined her, and for the 
first time in her career, she had to take die time 
off. That all seemed to be a distant memory for 
Ellis, a senior, at the Schaumburg sectional. 
She qualified for die state meet by finishing 
eighth overall in 18:27. 

"Leskowski (the champion) pulled away 
the last two miles. She battled Reagan 
Grumbley, and it was up to those to the last 
400 meters. Katie was able to get past her," 
said WHS coach Al Willhoit. "It is amazing, 
since she did not put any mileage in this 
summer. She is very deserving of going to 
state." 

Willhoit remembered diat Ellis was die 
first WHS state qualifier since Rudi Waters. 
That was in 1980, when Waters made it for die 



second time. "We've had a few come close. 
Waters also qualified on die only team to do so, 
in 1979, my first year here." 

"The goals are regional sectional and state. 
My hope is to get a top 25 and to medal," Ellis 
said. 

Ellis, due to die stress fracture, was not 
always even the team leader in finishing in 
the shoot/ but was always encouraging 
teammates. Next stop for Ellis will be 
Detweiler Park in Peoria, where she will 
have a test run Nov. 4 before state meet the 
next day. 



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Katie Ellis as she is the lone representative] 
within Lakeland's coverage area to make it 
into state competition with an 18:27 run er 
route to an eighth place finish in the IHS/ 
Class AA Girls Schaumburg Sectional. Eilii 
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Warren senior Marvin Bcmbry has been 
his QB's favorfte target and quite deadly 
on the ground as a RB this year. 





SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1 p.m. 
In Gumee, 500 S. O'Piaine Road 

There has 
been 
one 
tiling on 
Blue Devils' 
Tans minds 
since Warren's 
first and only 
loss to 

Stevenson- a rematch between the two 
teams. However, there is one major roadblock 
standing in Warren's way before any Blue 
Devil/Patriot rematch can become a reality - a 
mountain of a roadblock in the form of the 9- 
1 Maine South Hawks. 

The third-seeded Hawks come into the 
game with some serious momentum after 
shutting out their first round opponents, the 
St. Patrick Shamrocks, 43-0. Maine South, 
coached by Dave Inserra, carry a major tradi- 
tion behind diem as they have finished as the 
8A runners-up in each of the last two seasons. 
In fact, the Hawks have only amassed two 
losses or more once in the past five seasons. 

While Blue Devil coach Dave Mohapp is 
fully aware of his opponent's history, but the 
veteran coach is quite confident that his team, 
can make a game of it. After all, Warren hand- 
ed Maine South its only regular season loss in 
three years in a 31-21 victory in the second 
week of the season. 

"This is a team with a great tradition 
including the last two years and they've also 
won two state championships," Mohapp said. 
"We had a good game with them earlier this 
year that we won, but that was back in 
September, so we might as well have played 
them last season." ' . 

In the last match -up Warren was able to 
give quarterback Tyler Knight some trouble, 
but the playcaller and his receiving core of 
Stewart Fuller and Mark Sagerstrom 
were able to put up 443 yards of total offense 
in the previous game. 

Mohapp is also keeping Maine Souths 
running back/cornerback Jake Bachmeier 
in his mind despite a strained medial collat- 
eral ligament that is supposed to keep him 
out of the game. On the defensive end Adam 
Fee is Warren's main concern as he amassed 
two sacks and a fumble recovery last week. 

Not to be outgunned, Warren has some 
weapons of its own in running back Mitchell 
Moore, who is coming off of a stellar 245 
yard, five touchdown performance against 
Lane Tech. Quarterback Joe DeVrles has 
passed for 1,597 yards on the season and has 
amassed 16 touchdowns despite leaving last 
week's game without a passing score. 

With so many quality players on both 
teams, the strength of both the Blue Devils 
and the Hawks has left even Mohapp in awe 
of the 2005 playoffs. 

"Tliis bracket is as strong as it's ever been, 
it's almost a shame that so many good teams ■ 
are playing each other so early in the playoffs," 
Mohapp said. "It'll be a good football game 
and 1 know th.it we'll be ready for the game," , h , 



Round 1 of the playoffs saw 3 of 5 area 

teams get knocked out. But 2 teams are still 

alive, including the reigning state champ. 

By Daniel J. Patrick, Sports Editor • Photos by Sandy Bressne r, Staff Photographer 



CLASS SA 




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1 Mllcrest (9-1) vs. 4 North Chicago (8-2) 
2 Bremen (9-1) vs. 6 Gordon Tech (7-3) 
1 Sacred Hcart-Grittln (10-0) vs. 5 Morten (8-2) 
7 Jacksonville (7-2) vs. 6 Kankakee McNamara (8-2) 
8 Rochello (6-4) vs. 4 Lemont (9-1) 
-7 Johnsburg (7-3) vs. 3 Rock Island Alleman (9-1) 
1 Belleville Altfioft (8-2) vs. 4 Cahokla (7-3) 
2 Troy Triad (8-2) vs. 6 Mascoutah (6-4) 




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1 Prospect (9-1) vs. 4 Ubertyvflls (7-3) 
2 Deerfleld (9-1) vs. 6 Highland Park (7-3) 

1 BeMdera (10-0) vs. 4 Macltcseney Park Harlem (7-3) 

2 St Charles East (8-2) vs. 3 Rockford Doylan (7-3) 

1 ML Carmel (10-0) vs. S Loyola Academy (6-4) 

7 Marist (6-4) vs. 3 SL Rita (8-2) 

1 Edwardsvlllo (10-0) vs. 4 East SL Louts (7-3) 

2 Hlnsdalo South (9-1) vs. 6 Bradley Dourbonnals (7-3) 



Bracket winners from 

A & B and C & D play In 

semifinals, winners of 

those games play 
each other In the state 

championship game. 
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1 Palatlno Fremd (10-0) vs. 5 Hinsdale Central (7-3) 
2 Downers Grove North (9-1) vs. 6 Barrlngton (7-3) 
1 Stevenson (10-0) vs. 5 Glenbrook South (8-2) 
► 2 Warron (9-1) vs. 3 Maine South (9-1) 
1 Lincoln-Way East (10-0) vs. 4 Lincoln-Way Central (8-2) 
2 Stagg (9-1) vs. 3 Brother Rico (6-2) 
1 Wheaton-Warr. So. (10-0). vs. 5 Downers Grovo So. (8-2) 
2 Neuqua Valley (9-1) vs. 3 Bollngbrook (8-2) 






Stevenson (10-0) 

at Glenbrook South (9-2) 

Nov. 4, 7 p.m. 

The Patriots continued 
their undefeated tear with a 
big 51-0 shutout against die 
Oak Park-River Forest 
Huskies in die opening 
round of 8A action last week. 
The Glenbrook South Titans' 
defensive back Don tny 
Marshall is riding high after 
a two-interception perform- 
ance against New Trier and 
the offense, led by quarter- 
back Ryan McGrath posted 
more than 400 yards of total 
offense. 

However, it's the Patriots 
who are undefeated. Led by 
running backs Michael 
Brcckhelincr and Carl 
Johnson along with veteran 
quarterback Preston Earl 
are quite good at showing 
skeptics why they're 10-0. Of 
course, a defense that shuts 
out a team in the playoffs 
can't he tliat bad cither. 



North Chicago (8-2) 

atllillcrest(9-l) 
Nov. 4, 7 p.m. 

In 5A action, the fourth- 
seeded Warhawks will face 
their toughest opponent to 
dateinthe9-IHillcrest 
Hawks. . 

The Hawks carry the top 
seed in their bracket thanks 
in large part to the services 
of running back Darlns 
Gates who Hillcrest's coach 
has touted as one of the best 
in the state. 

Gates just might have 
met his match in the high- 
powered North Chicago 
defense led by linebacker 
Kevin Green. 

hi terms of intangibles, 
bolh teams are riding high 
with big first round wins as 
the Warhawks destroyed the 
fifth-seeded Westinghouse 
team '11-6 while Hillcrest 
out-manned Corliss 30-6 in 
lhcir2005 playoff opener. 



Rock Island AUeman (9-1) 

at Johnsburg (7-3) 

Nov. 5,1 p.m. 

Johnsburg High's 
Skyhawks truly spread dieir 
wings (sorry, bird mascot ref- 
erences are inevitable on a 
sports page) after a thrilling 
24-22 double-overtime win 
in the opening round. 
However, the 9-1 Alleman 
Pioneers just might have 
enough to clip their wings 
(apologies once again). 

The Pioneers are coming 
off their own overtime victory 
with a 35-32 win over Montini 
Catholic, Senior quarterback 
Andrew Doyle will do his 
best to extend his high school 
career. However, the 
Skyhawks have some guns of 
their own in playcaller 
Trevor Bupp who is coming 
off of a ridiculous 311 yard, 2 
touchdown game, Bupp, cou- 
pled with receiver Zack 
Decker could spell upset for 
the visiting Pioneers. 





Senior Mike Culberson-Fehling has 
emerged as one of Ubertyville's leaders 
on both sides of the ball. 

UBERTYV ILL 

WIS 

FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 7:30 p.m. 
In ML Prospect, 801 W. Kensington 

The 
defend- 
ing 7A 
state 
champs 
Libertyville 
Wildcats find 
themselves in a 
rather unfamiliar role for Friday night's game 
against the Prospect Knights - the role of the 
underdog. 

Libertyville is set to play the top-seeded 
Prospect team that is known for its powerful 
combination of a high-powered offense and a 
stifling defense. While the Wildcats have 
righted their offensive ship by scoring a com- 
bined 90 points in the last two games, 
Libertyville coach Randy Kuceyeskl is still 
quite respectful of his team's 9-1 opponent. 

"Our main goal is to try to slow down 
Prospect's offense both in yardage and points 
because they're known for their offensive 
strength," Kuceycski said. "But at the same 
time, our offense has got to keep the defense 
off the field and put up some points for 
them." 

Offensive woes plagued the Wildcats in 
the first half of October, losing games against 
high-profile opponents Stevenson and Warren 
31-0 and 35-7. Within those games, merely 
coming up short wasn't the problem as 
Libertyville's offense was held to 55 yards 
while senior quarterback Cameron TUrner 
completed only one pass and gave up three 
interceptions against die Patriots. 

For the Knights, Kuceyeski is sure such 
problems are a thing of the past. Last week's 48- 
14 victory against Rolling Meadows supported 
die veteran coach's claims as die Wildcat 
offense converted on five Mustang turnovers. 

"Compared to about direc weeks ago 
(against Stevenson), it's a totally different 
team, we're scoring some points when we 
need to and we're taking advantage of situa- 
Uons - somediing we weren't able to do back 
then," Kuceyeski said. "We changed a few 
diings and we made some personnel changes 
... and it's worked for us." 

Libertyville lias been headlined by Turner 
and Ryan Kennedy throughout the season. 
Turner has completed 05 of 105 passes for 
306 yards while Kennedy has gained 383 
yards, averaging 4,65 yards a carry along with 
335 reception yards. 

"Ryan Kennedy has been die guy that 
we've consistendy gone to all season and 
we've also got Turner who's really turned it 
around from a few weeks ago," Kuceyeski said. 

Prospect's high-powered offense is head- 
ed by quarterback Matt Bowman and half- 
back Evan Daniel Both players have crossed 
into quadruple-digit territory in total offense. 

"Their quarterback and tailback bolh have 
more Uian 1,000 yards each and they're both 
good players," Kuceyeski said. "The quarterback 
is as good on his feet as he is with his passes 
and I've even seen him kick a 50-yard field goal, 
so he's a pretty big piece of their scheme." 



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November 4-10, 2005 







For those of you who've had your football fill, I give you another sport where numerous 

Lake County teams have succeeded and fought to stay alive - the great sport of volleyball. 

There may not be bone-crushing tackles, but there are kills and you really haven't seen a 

block unless it's on the volleyball court. 




Photo by Annie Christie 

Warren Township's Mallory Ctesel and Michelle Carlisle go up for the block aqalnst Carmel's Megan Josupaft during regional play at Warren's Almond Road Campus. 




By Steve Peterson ■ 

Spoils Reporter 

hen many of her teammates were 
husy learning the basics of volley- 
ball, Warren High's Michelle 
Carlisle was interested in dance. As 

she made the switch her freshman year, she 

truly wasn't expecting much. 

"It was kind of a fluke that I made the 

freshman team," the 5-foot-8-inch senior 

middle hitter said. 

Bui with a regional title gained with a 25- 

10, 25-10 sweep of Carmel, Carlisle was doing 

a different dance after the game - a dance for 

victory. 

"We're thrilled. We played with so much 

energy tonight, it was so much fun," Carlisle 

said. "We're really excited to play like this. 

We're just going to keep raising our level. We 



know we have the offense, 
in practice we're pounding 
the ball right and left. The 
difference is on defense, 
where we were so scrappy, 
we were able to get more 
sets. It just builds on each 
other." 

Carlisle was speaking as 
the celebration for Warren's 
first regional title contin- 
ued on the court at WTHS. 
The Blue Devils, now 25-7, made the Nov. 
sectional against Lake Forest at Stevenson. 

"They're a tougli team, but as long as 
we're at die top of our game, I'm confident we 
can do it," said Jessica Wheeler, another sen- 
ior and key cog in die Warren attack. "I think 
that we will be motivated." 



We're thrilled. We played 
with so much energy 
tonight, it was so much 
fun/ 

Michelle Carlisle 

Warren Township High School 
volleyball player 



1 



overall focus, said coach 
Julie Flippo. 
Carlisle was 12-13 at the 
net wiUt eight kills, Mallorie 
Ciesel, the team's senior set- 
ter, had 18 assists and one 
kill; Brianna Erickson, the 5- 
11 middle hitter, was 6-9 
with four kills and Sarah 
Langerstrom had five digs, 
four kills and 10-10. 
Danielle Mruz, a senior, had 
seven kills. Laura Vielbig had 8-8 at the net, 
Wheeler had diree aces, two digs, 14-17 at the 
net and five kills. 

"Erickson, Carlisle and Wheeler were all 
big hitters all year. The problem was getting 
them the ball, for us. We were able to get them 
the ball. We worked hard the last one and one- 



Picking up the intensity on defense for half weeks on getting good passing and digs," 
more digs helped the Blue Devils, plus their Flippo said. "Mallorie (Ciesel) has worked 



extremely hard tliis year with bad passes and 
trying to get die ball to our hitters. Michelle 
(Carlisle), likes to get the ball up there. That's 
her job, she is one of the team leaders, a talk- 
er out there." 

After the game, even Carmel coach Sarah 
Yeager had good things to say about Wheeler 
and Carlisle as she complimented die two 
standouts' skill. 

Warren led 15-13 in game two, before 
extending the margin to 5 points, 20-15, on a 
kill by Carlisle. Ceiscl and Wheeler finished off 
game two, with Erickson putting down a kill 
for match point. 

Senior Pam Stanton had a good match for 
the Corsairs with five kills while Megan 
Josupait had 10 assists and KaiUyn Howard 
had four assists in blocking. Carmel had 
downed Grant in die regional opener, while 
Warren beat Round Lake, which won a quali- 
fying match over Lakes. 






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By Daniel J. Patrick 

Sports Editor 

elationships with neighbors can be try- 
ing at times, as everything from your 
backyard to the basic way you live your 
, life can be called into question. In the 
volleyball world, neighboring communities 
Iibertyville and Mundelein have a long-stand- 
ing reputation for giving Lake County some of 
its best teams and consequently, some of its 
best rivalries. 

During last weekend's IHSA Libertyville 
Regional Final, the relationship reached a boil- 
ing point as the two teams batded it out on die 
court to a 25-17, 25-19 Wildcat victory. 
Libertyville was led to die promised land by 
Amanda Lugge who finished with six points, 
three aces, 10 kills and nine digs while team- 
mate Siena Baldi added nine points, two aces, 
five kills and four digs, The Lugge-Baldi duo 
wasn't alone as Allison Bailey, Kelley 
Krumtinger, Mallory Purtha, Carol Kruckman, 
Emma Melendez, Ally Yarc and Lauren 
Formica all proved vital to die Wildcat victory. 

While Libertyville did not disappoint in the 
win over the Mustangs, members of the team 
aren't looking at die game as a complete loss. 
Despite die season-ending loss, Mundelein 
coach George Dressen was happy with the 
direction his team took over the course of the 
season, righting die ship after a tough start. 

"We had a pretty consistent season, but 
we started off 0-6 and we had nothing to do but 
go up," Dressen said. "Then we went undefeat- 
ed at home and one of our goals was to be bet- 
ter than last year when we finished 15-20 and 
we did that with a 17-18 finish. We did make it 
lo the regional final this year and last year, so 
that's definitely somediing to be proud of." 



While the Wildcats had Lugge and Baldi, 
die Mustangs were led by Maggie Schroeder, 
Stephanie Smith and Heidi Haubrich. The trin 
couldn't quite get die job done at Libertyville, 
but m'ey certainly had their fun in the 2005 sea- 
son. 

"It was die middles (blockers) who domi- 
nated our kill points when it's usually the out- 
side hitters," Dressen said. "The win against 
Warren and Libertyville during conference 
play as a huge win, Conant was another big 
win and one of the important tilings we did 
have an extremely tough schedule and we 
were able to play with everyone on it." 

According to Dressen, Mundelein has 
nowhere to go but up. But unfortunately for 
the Mustangs, Libertyville demanded a level of 
play that Mundelein simply could not live up 
to in the regional final. 

"In that last match (against Libertyville), 
we weren't playing up to our usual level 
because the pressure of the final got to diem a 
little bit," Dressen said, "the first game we 
were out of it, but in die second game we were 
tied 18-18 and had one mistake and just lost it 
from tiiere. From Uien on, we did not finish as 
strongly as we were hoping to." 

As much as Mundelein wasn't playing up 
to its potential, Libertyville was as Uie team 
was able to overtake a Mustang squad that 
stuck around throughout the match. As for 
Dressen, he only hopes die tough loss to 
Libertyville will galvanize his squad. 

"One of die biggest diings I instill in the 
girls is to turn a negative into a positive aiid I 
expect to see next year a stong gangbuster start 
as opposed to an 0-6," Dressen said. "The 
strength of schedule will remain the same with 
Libertyville, Warren, Stevenson and all the otii- 
ers. We'll just have to work on our game to be 
able to contend with teams like that." 




I'holox by Samly HiYMnier 

(Above) Stephanie Withrow of Mundelein High School keeps her eye on the ball as 
teammate Paige Tartorello looks on during regional play at libertyville High School. 
(Below) Libertyville High School's Allison Bailey sets the ball for teammate Carol 
Kruckman during regional play at home against Mundelein. 



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Mundcleln's Maggie Schroeder returns the serve as teammate and Ubero player 
Colleen Hoffman looks on during regional play at Ubertyvllle High School. 








By Daniel J. Patrick 

Sports Editor 

Aft t press time, the Blue Devil girls volley- 
II ball team is die last remaining bastion 
/ _ \ of hope for Lake County teams as diey 
Lr\l go to battle with the Stevenson Patriots 
for a berth in the IHSA Stevenson Class AA 
Super Sectional. 

The Patriots are coming into the game off 



of an easy 25-12, 25-21 victory over the Vernon 
Hills Cougars in the regional finals. Within Uie 
Cougar game, Stevenson's usual weapons 
came out to play as Nicole Bajgrowicz finished 
0-for-9 in attacks with five total kUls while Katie 
Lundgren added five kills and 10 digs of her 
own. Kristen Baader was Stevenson's most 
dangerous weapon, racking up 12 kills in die 
lopsided victory. With the win, the Patriots are 
set to face the Blue Devils with an impressive 
34-3 overall record. 



Regardless of whedier or not Warren is able 
to make it past the highly-ranked Patriots, the 
Blue Devils have enjoyed quite a ride in 2005. 
As it stands' at press time, Warren sits at 25-7 
thanks in large part to die services of seniors 
Michelle Carlisle, Brianna Erickson, Mallorie 
Ceisel, Jessica Wheeler and Danielle Mruz. Like 
all seniors, Warren's veteran core will be fight- 
ing for their high school varsity lives, so die 
match should be a spectacle for fans. 

Before the 2005 season even began, Blue 



Devil coach Julie Pilippo made advancing to 
the sectionals her number one goal after an 
impressive 2004 season, the success resulted 
from a large number of returning battle-tested 
players. ■ 

"We'll be just as good tiiis- year," Filippo 
said before die season. "We were a little disap- 
pointed to not win die regional last year, so 
diat's our number one goal." 

Well coach Fillippo, mission accom-- 
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By Daniel J. Patrick 

Sports Editor 

Antioch coach Bob Schenk lias a lot (o 
be proud of these days. Not only did 
his team finish off with an impressive 
18-4-2 record, take home top honors 
in the North Suburban Conference Prairie 
Tournament trophy along with the Rockford- 
Boylan tournament honors and gave the 
Carmel Corsairs a run for their money in the 
regional, his team did it when everyone 
thought they weren't supposed to. 

I low did Schenk and his team do it? That 
one's easy- they did it with veteran leadership. 
That, and a personal bond with Schenk due to 
extensive experience with the class of 2006. 

"We had a lot of good seniors on the team 
ami that made a big difference because we 
started nine seniors throughout the year," 
Schenk said. "These were guys that I've been in 
the program with since they started. When 
they were freshmen and sophomores, J was 
the sophomore coach, but 1 came up and took 
the team for this year, so there were three kids 
who had played with me for three years." 

Obviously, such a proline class will be hard 
to replace, but Schenk was also given the 
unenviable task of dealing with school splits as 
well. 

"Did (the split) hurt in the sense that there 
were a lot of kids out there who could have 
played? Maybe, but what it probably did was it 
dealt with depth; the team wasn't necessarily 
as deep as it might have been," Schenk said. 

Depth is one thing, but leadership is 
another and Antioch had that in spades. Of 
course, a litUe talent won't hurt things either. 

"Alex McKenzie, Alex Mayer and Jason 
Moxley were the three senior captains and 



they were good, not only in the sense of soccer 
skill, they were also good leaders," Schenk 
said. "(Junior) Brett McKenzie was a great 
player for us, he's Alex's brother and they've 
been playing widi each other for a while and it 
was good to have that. I think I Just had a great 
group of guys who worked very well together, a 
group of hard workers and they went out 
believed in themselves and played hard." 

With so many memories to choose from, 
Schenk was a little unsure as to which was die 
greatest moment of the season. So, rather Uian 
denounce one great moment, Schenk instead 
listed a number of defining limes within die 
2005 season. 

"I think one of bur early wins against 
Rockford-Boylan was a good time because 
diat was a great team," Schenk said. "We beat 
them 1-0 and they're still alive because they've 
made it downstate." 

"Winning the division against Wauconda 
was another big game that did a lot for us and 
when we beat Lake Forest in the shootout real- 
ly prepared us for the shootout in the regional 
championship game, but unfortunately we 
lost the one against Carmel." 

Impressive record or not, Schenk was sim- 
ply pleased to see all of the pieces come 
togedier for Antioch this year. As for next year, 
Schenk hasn't really started to contemplate 
diat with the glory of 2005 still rresh in his 
mind. 

"It was Just a fun season and I was glad I 
had die opportunity to coach this team, espe- 
cially in such a successful season," Schenk said. 



FREMD 3 CARMEL 2 



The Corsairs' impressive 2005 run came 
to an end on a 3-2 heartbreaker against the 
Premd Vikings in the IHSA Class AA Lake 
Zurich super-sectional last Monday. The 



Scoping the competition 




File photo 

Muntfeleln senior defender BUI Doyle weights his options In a Mustang game earlier 
this year. 



seventh-seeded Carmel team (15-6*4) was 
close to a major upset throughout the game 
until Viking Donny Baloun score at the 70- 
minute mark in the second half to end 
Carmel's season. 

While Carmel carried the weaker record 
into the game, momentum was largely on the 
Corsair side as the team had an impressive 
unbeaten streak coming into the game. The 
streak was largely unexpected, especially 
given the Corsairs' weak 3-5-1 start early in the 
season. 

During the Fremd contest, the Vikings 
backed Carmel into a corner, taking the early 
2-0 lead at die 10-minute mark. After the sec- 
ond Fremd goal was scored, the Corsair 
offense sparked to life, as Greg Hall scored a 
goal to bring die score to 2- 1 less than a minute 
after die Viking goals. 

Corsair Kevin Cook dien decided to really 
make a game out of it as he scored in die 
minute 29 to knot the tally at two goals 
apiece. 

Fremd will go on to play Urbana High School 
in the state tournament on Nov. 4 at 1 p.m. 



CARMEL 1, MUNDELEIN 



The Mustangs also had their fate deter- 
mined by a goal in the IHSA Class AA 
Libertyville Sectional as die Corsairs took die 
victory last Thursday. Corsair sophomore John 
Zeffrey was the lone scorer in die game as his 



kick met the back of die net widi 7:52 left to go 
in the second half, 

The fourth-seeded Mustangs finish off 
their season at 13-7-5. The Mustang loss gave 
the Corsairs their first super-sectional berth in 
seven seasons. 



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In junior college women's soccer action, 
The Elgin Community College Spartans 
proved to be too much for the CLC Lancers in 
die Region TV women's soccer championship. 
The Spartans dominated die Lancers on tlieir 
own turf, shutting down die hosts. 

"Sara Carlson was outstanding in her 
keeping us in die game to die end widi 17 
saves, some of die spectacular variety," CLC 
coach Dave Beck said. 

Willie Elgin ended up doing all die scoring, 
Beck's' original plan was to strike first and ask ., 
questions later. Unfortunately, diis was not in M 
the cards for die Lancers. 

"Our whole plan, practiced all week, was to 
come out and be aggressive to get ahead," Beck 
said. "We came out completely flat. ECC got 
three in the first 15 minutes, so the game was 
effectively over." 

The College of Lake County women's soc- 
cer team ended die season at 12-6 overall land 
a 6-2 record in die conference. 



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Runners compete In the IHSA Class AA 
Antioch Regional last week. 







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By Steve Peterson 

Sports Reporter 

It all started so promising, this playoff 
opener for Grant High, the school's first 
return to the playoffs in Class 6A. 
Unfortunately for ,the Bulldogs, the end 
was a different story as Grant ended up on the 
wrong end of a 35-7 score in the playoff open- 
er against the highly touted St Viator Lions. 

In the first quarter, seniot Matt Behm 
broke free into the St. Viator secondary and 
ran for 63 yards. It appeared to be a certain 
score c die game's third play, or at least a shot 
at the red zone. But unfortunately, speedy 
Viator defenders Matt O'Connor and Jack 
Madden caught up with Behm, and one 
knocked the ball loose and while O'Connor 
made the recovery. 

St. Viator then showed it could run its 
offense based on the run and the pass in 
building a 29-0 lead in die first half en route to 
a 35-7 win. The Lions showed why they were 
mnners-up in the ESCC tliis season by finish- 
ing off the Bulldogs with 572 yards in total 
offense, including 494 on the ground. 

"They had taken the passing game away 
from us. But we like to run first, that's how we 
win," Viator Coach Chris Kirkpatrick said. 

Viator scored first on a 35-yard TD run 
from QB Jared Funk, went to the ground again 
on a 10-yard run by junior Pat McAvoy, a 12- 
yard run by Vince Sabetello and a 50-yarder on 
a reverse by O'Connor. Funk completed the 



scoring on a 15-yard TD run by Funk. 

The Bulldogs gained confidence in die 
second half, as it was a 0-0 stalemate in the 
third quarter. Behm scored the Bulldogs lone 
TD on a 3-yard run in the fourth quarter. 
Behm was the Grant leader on offense, with 
186 yards. Senior Joe Barczak had one more 
strong game receiving, catching 96 yards in 
passes from QB Rick Howell, 

Grant did execute an on-side kick well, as 
Dan Huetra recovered his own kickoff. The 
Bulldogs (5-5) did receive an INT by junior 
RyanWisniewski. 

O'Connor's interception on die next drive 
led to the second TD by the Lions (9-1). 

"They made mistakes, but we made a few, 
too, such as die on-side kick and the fumble. 
We were complacent in the second half. If he 
(Behm) scores on that first series, it's a totally 
different game," Kirkpatrick said. 

Despite the loss, diere was a lot to be 
proud of in 2005. Grant had a five-game win- 
ning streak tliis year after a loss in week one. 
The Bulldogs also showed their resilience 
numerous times this season as they accumu- 
lated come from behind wins over Milwaukee 
Bay View, Antioch and Round Lake. 

"I'm just so proud of our kids. From the 
beginning of die year, no one gave us much of 
a chance with our returning talent, but we 
made the playoffs because we, worked hard 
and preservered as a team. We had no signifi- 
cant problems outside of football, and diat is 
due to our senior leadership," Grant coach 
Mark Barczak said. 





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By Daniel J. Patrick 

Sports Editor 

Recovery hasn't been a very familiar 
word for the 9-1 Warren Blue Devils all 
season long, yet that's exactly what 
they had to do in last Friday's 0A play- 
off opener against the 6-4 Lane Tech 
Warhawks. Not only were the Blue Devils lick- 
ing dieir wounds from die 35-34 double-over- 
time loss against the Stevenson Patriots, they 
were also forced to rebound from Lane Tech 
striking on its first drive of the game. 

Warren was forced to play catch-up, if for 
only one drive, as Warhawk quarterback Matt 
Richard scored on a 20 yard pass to Xavier 
Torres to give them the early 6-0 lead. As for 
Warren, the wounds suddenly healed as the 
Blue Devils then blanked their opponents for 
the rest of the contest while putting up 48 
points of their own. 

Warren coach Dave Mohapp said that it 
was good to see his team put the tough Patriot 
loss behind them widi the impressive open- 
ing round victory. 

. "Our goal was to win that (Stevenson) 
football game and when we didn't, it really 
affected die team," Mohapp said. "They were 
a litde down, but we've learned a lesson and it 
was better to have that loss in the regular sea- 
son than in die playoffs." 

One player that not only learned a lesson 
but earned his doctorate was running back 
Mitchell Moore. The highly-recruited senior 



'it was better to have that loss En 
the regular season than En the 



playoffs.' 



Dave Mohapp 

Warren football' coach 



lived up to his billing as he led the team with 
245 yards and five touchdowns on only 19 
carries, For the mathematically inclined, that 
boils down to 12.9 yards per carry as Moore 
scored double-digit yardage touchdowns four 

times. 

The tailback started out the game on the 
right foot as he scored a 68-yard touchdown 
in the first quarter, capitalizing on a Mike 
Slack interception at the Warren 32. Moore 
also scored on a 38-yard run and a 23-yard 
run in die tliird quarter and caught a 40-yard 
pass in the game. 

Senior running back Ryan Koehn shared 
Moore's sense for tiieatrics, scoring his own 
38-yard touchdown in die fourth quarter. 
Fellow senior running back Marvin Bembry 
started die onslaught widi a 10-yard touch- 
down for Warren's first score in the game. 

With all that rushing, Blue Devil quarter- 
back Joe DeVries wasn't put under much pres- 
sure, but completed 5 of 6 passes for 104 

yards. 

On the Lane Tech side of the ball, the 
Indian offense was only able to put up 248 
yard's as Richard finished the game with 167 
yards on 15 of 31 passing. 






By Steve Peterson 

Sports Reporter 

After pulling off a 24-22 double-over- 
time win against Geneso, Johnsburg 
hopes to keep its pos-season magic 
going with another shot at Rock 
Island Alleman. 

The Rocks knocked off Johnsburg last 
year in the Class 5A playoffs in the second 
round, 35-31, at JHS. 

Johnsburg needed strong, dramatic plays 
to pull off die upset on the road last week. It 
was not secure until quarterback Trevor Bupp 
scored from 1-yard out in the second over- 
Ume. Zack Decker then completed a pass 
from Bupp to Josh Feld for the.game-winning 
two pointer. Bupp passed for 300 yards on 24- 
of-39 for 31 1 yards and two TDs. 

Johnsburg enters the second round game 
at 7-3 and the contest against Alleman will be 
at 1 p.m. Nov. 5 at the JHS field. 

The Skyhawks have bounced back to fin- 
ish strong, with a 6-3 record going against 
Geneseo, 8-2. 

JHS coach Jason Aubry said a key was 



some defensive changes made in the second 
half of the season, focusing more on speed. 
The new focus must have worked as the 
Skyhawks concluded the season in strong 
style with a 28-12 win over Harvard. 

"It will be a key for us to score first and not 
play catch up and allow them to do what they 
do best, which is run the ball. They run from 
the same formation that we have seen all year, 
but they run four or five plays and do diem 
very well," Aubry said. 

The Skyhawks are led by Bupp who aver- 
ages 314- yards per game through the air and 
has totaled 3,135 yards dirough die air this 
season. However, the coaching staff would 
like to see more than just impressive passing 
numbers from die team. 

"We would like to get our running game 
up from 40 to 100 yards per game. We average 
420 yards per offense, but 352 is dirough the 
air," Aubry said. 

Decker, who has become one of Bupp's 
favorite targets, caught six passes for 119 
yards and two touchdowns against Harvard. 

"He is so athletic. He can catch the ball, 
and he can run down the sideline," Aubry 
said. 




Photo by Annie Christie 

Carmel High School's Jimmy Potempa gets through Highland Park's defense during the 
Corsairs' home play-off game loss In Mundeleln 






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By Daniel J, Patrick 

Sports Editor 



Usually for sports fans, die fourth and' 
fifth seeded playoff games are the best 
for an all-around tiirilling contest with 
evenly-matched teams. However, die 
Libertyville Wildcats didn't give die fans too 
much in the suspense department in a 31- 
point destruction of the Rolling Meadows 
Mustangs last Friday night. 

The defending 7A state champs played up 
to their title, scoring 21 points in the first quar- 
ter alone and all-but-burying memories of 
embarrassing regular season losses against 
Warren and Stevenson. Libertyville coach 
Randy Kuceyeski attributed the big win to his 



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players righting the offensive ship. 

"I'd have to say that after watching that 
performance (against Rolling Meadows), we've 
completely turned it around offensively," 
Kuceyeski said. "Putting up 45 points in a game 
is completely different from what it was three 
weeks ago (in a 31-0 loss against Stevenson) 
and that's a good thing to see." 

Offense wasn't the only thing that was 
clicking for Libertyville in the game with 
defensive veteran Michael Culberson-Fehling 
forcing a fumble in the first play of die game. 
Lucidly, sophomore Bobby Boatman was there 
to capitalize on the strip, giving the Wildcats 
the ball and eventually leading to a Libertyville 



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HIGHLAND PARK 31 CARMEL 28 



Fumbles plagued Carniel in a tough loss as 
the third-seeded Corsairs (7-3) fell in the open- 
ing round of the 7A playoffs for the first time in 
five seasons. Highland Park (7-3) took away the 
victory after forcing five turnovers in the game. 

It didn't take long for the Giants to strike as 
the Corsairs gave up a costly fumble in die first 
quarter diat was returned by Highland Park 
linebacker Chalmers Oscar for 43 yards and 
the game's first score. Despite the turnover, the 
Corsairs were able to make a game out of it 
after a 38-prd touchdown run by junior run- 
ning back Jim Potempa followed with a score 
by a 19-yard-rushing touchdown for Scan Lees, 
giving the Corsairs a 13-10 lead into the locker 
room for halftime. 

Unfortunately for the Corsairs, it wouldn't 
last as the Giants exploded in the third quarter 
to the tunc of 21 points in that stanza alone. 



The burst was due to Highland Park's run- 
ning back Matt Kornblatt, who scored on 68-, 
12- and 2-yard runs, respectively. 



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The Antioch Sequoits (5-5) ended up on 
the wrong side of a 48-3 rout against the 
Crystal Lake South Gators, ending Andoch's 
2005 playoff run. The Gators (9-1) were led by 
senior playcaller Nick Rieke, who turned in an 
extremely-efficient passing game, finishing 7- 
of- 10 for 198 yards and two scores. Crystal Lake 
South turned on the afterburners early in die 
game, scoring 42 of their 48 points in the first 
halfalone. 

South made a point of taking Antioch out 
of contention early as the Gators followed up a 
81 yard scoring drive with an onside kick, 
which was recovered by Crystal Lake's Frankie 
Rccchia, leading to the Giants' second score in 
the game. 

Unfortunately for die Sequoits, Antioch 
was unable to put points on the board until a 
40-yard field goal by Tyler Home ended die 
shutout with 15 seconds left in the game. 



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SPIRIT 




A Chicago Rush fan shows her support. 



of the teams and help the fans show their alle- 
giance. When I was talking to one of the White 
Sox administrators, I joked that this was the 
first year that we're working widi them and 
here they win the World Series, so tliis must be 
a great good luck charm." 

Funtastic Faces die paint equivalent of a 
four-leafed clover? Maybe not, but showing 
team spirit is always much more delicious man 
any box of lucky charms. 

"It's a good way to show your support 
and you can have it done in less than a 
minute," Reckus said. "Whether it's a pro 
team, college team, high school or anything 
else, this is the way to do it. This is a fan- 
based attraction where they can show dieir 
allegiances." 

For more information about Funtastic 
Faces or any other entertainment service pro- 
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SIDELINES 



Fischer, juniors Michael Zantello, and Jay 
Bullington along with sophomore Nick 
Lanewill live on in GCHS history. 

Grayslake wasn't alone as Libertyville sen- 
ior Josh Schweigert is making his way to the 
*,.. state meet along widi Mundeleiu junior Matt 
HolTmeyer from the Libertyville regional. In die 
Antioch regional, Grayslake senior Alex Mikrut 
finished second, followed by Warren's Steven 
Klein while the Antioch duo of Ryan Oliver and 
Dakota West rounded out the top five. 

Congratulations to all of them for a job well 
done and 1 wish them all continued success in 
the future. Of course, for some teams, the 



future is now as a number of area teams are 
still alive and very well in a number of state 
tournaments at die time of this edition's print- 
ing and hopefully diat's a fact that won't be 
changing anytime soon. 

But fear not football fans, diere is plenty of 
gridiron action for all of you to see within this 
week's sports section. I just had to give some 
attention to those who may have been neglect- 
ed on some of die other pages. 

If there are any more Lake Count\ non- 
fooibEM adiletes that have been named to die 
All-State teams, please e-mail them into 
dpatrick@lakelandmedia.com. 



LIBERTYVILLE 



touchdown. Culberson-Fehling was stellar in 
the game, sacking Rolling Meadows quarter- 
back Bryan Moson three times and forcing two 
fumbles. 

Good defense usually leads to quality 
offense for good teams and the Wildcats did 
not disappoint, capitalizing on five-af-six 
Mustang turnovers in the game. Libertyville 
quarterback Cameron Turner found the end- 
zone twice,. once on an 11-yard run and once 
on a 68-yard pass to, you guessed it, 
Culberson-Fehling. 

Rolling Meadows simply could not stop 
the Wildcats in the game as Libertyville man- 



aged to score in every quarter, while blanking 
Lake Zurich in the first and third stanzas. 

According to Kuceyeski, such a turn- 
around could not have come at a better time i 
for the returning state champions as tiiey will 
face a formidable opponent in the top-seeded 
9-1 Prospect Knights. 

"I think we're in a playoff mode where 
everyone's focused and they're in the right , 
mindset for these games," Kuceyeski said. "If 
we can't play this week, we're done and I think 
that all of the players know that." 

Libertyville improves to 7-3 while Rolling ' 
Meadows ends its season at 6-4. 



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CROSS COUNTRY 



IHSA CLASS AA 

GIRLS SCHAUMBURG SECTIONAL 



Unfortunately for Lake County fans, no 
teams were able to make the cut into state 
competition in the Schaumburg Sectional. 
Carmel led die Lake County representatives 
with a seventh place' finish and a 209 score, 
missing the sixth rank by a mere nine points. 
Mundelein, Libertyville and Warren gave 
their all, but came up short in the meet, fin- 
ishing in die 10th through 12th place spots. 



IHSA CLASS AA 

GIRLS ANTIOCH REGIONAL 



Apparently, the Lakes school split didn't 
hurt any of die teams involved as every team 
has advanced past die opening round of the 
tournament. As for the regional as a whole, 
Warren took top honors by a convincing mar- 
gin, placing ahead of nearest rival Grant by 30 
points. The Antioch squad was die only other 
team to finish in the double digits with 
Grayslake and Lakes High will both get dieir 
chances to extend the season. Unfortunately, 
the Round Lake Pantiiers were unable to make 
the cut with a 260 final score. 



TOP FIVE FINISHERS 



1. Heather Olson (19:42) -Warren 2. Mary 
Kate Carrick (19:54) - Johnsburg 3. Jesse 
Stimpson (20:24) - Grant 4. Kendra Kennedy - 
Grant (20:26) 5. Jen Naegele -Antioch (20:33) 



ADVANCING INDIVIDUALS 



Mary Kate Carrick - Johnsburg, Kerry 
Dwyer - Johnsburg, Christina Colver - 
Waukegan, Megan Rcid - Zion-Benton, Jillian 
Yonke - Zion-Benton 



ADVANCING TEAMS 



1.- Gurnee (3B points) - Headier Olson 
(19:42), Julia Hiett (20:42), Lauren Delfield 
(20:57), Sarabeth Jones (21:05), Meeghan 
McKeown (21:16), Kelly Seebach (21:16) 

2. Grant (68 points) - Jesse Stimpson 
(20:24), Kendra Kennedy (20:26), Leya 
Mumwan (21:15), Sharon Kallner (21:49), 
Heather Jahnke (22:14), Autumn Gaylor 
(22:20), Kyle Baird (23:01) 

3. Antioch (79 points) - Jen Naegele 
(20:33), Sarah Brown (21:03J, Erin 
Schoenfelder (21:48), Lauren Colette (21:53), 
Alexa Hajnacki (22:11), Nicole Hojnacki 
(22:32), Megan O'Connor (22:54) 

4. Grayslake (119 points) - Morgan 
Jacquette (21:12), Jessica Dtthig (21:47); Sarah 



Johnson (21:50), Sarah Rokosh (22:32),. Laura 
Sloan (23:28), Colleen Centella (23:53) 

5. Lakes (129 points) - Ariel Butzine 
(21:05), Rachael Dean (21:05), Stephanie Pease 
(22:13), Cassie Freundlich (25:04), Stephanie 
Frenzel (25:04), Mary Betii Kenner (25:42)', 
Danielle Freundlich (27:20) 



IHSA CLASS AA , 

GIRLS LIBERTYVILLE REGIONAL 



Libertyville defended its court nicely by 
taking top honors in its own Class AA Regional 
at Adler Park while Carmel and Mundelein 
extended their seasons by placing third and 
fifth, respectively. Unfortunately, Wauconda 
was not able to make the cut, placing seventh 
in the meet with 165 points. However, die 
Bulldogs will have a representative move on as 
senior Katie Ellis was able to make die advanc- • 
ing individuals list. 



TOP FIVE FINISHERS 



1. Regan Grumley (18:32) - Lake Forest 2. 
Molly Glantz (18:38) - Barrington 3. Katie Ellis 
(18:38) -Wauconda 4. Amanda Glow (18:40) - 
Lake Zurich 5. Maureen Jones (18:47) - 
Libertyville 



ADVANCING INDIVIDUALS 



Katie Ellis - Wauconda, Amanda Glow - 
Lake Zurich, Danelle Dickman - Vernon Hills, 
Paige Zalinsky - Highland Park, Katie Rosen - 
Deerfield 



ADVANCING TEAMS 



1. Libertyville (88 points) - Maureen Jones 
(18:47), Anne Strychalski (19:03), Hannah 
Reilly (19:24), Jackie Hamlin (19:50), Alexis 
Mientus (19:57), Casey Splinter (20:02) 

2. Lake Forest (93 points) - Regan Grumley 
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FISHER AND FISHER File 
Number # 57855 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

BANK ONE NATIONAL AS- 
SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE 
FOR THE CERTIFICATE- 
HOLDERS OF ARC 2001- 
BC6 TRUST 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

DEMETRIOS P. LIAPIS AND - 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS 
Defendants, 
03 CH 1676 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
In the above entitled cause on 
July 20, 2005, Inlercounty Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour ol 12:00 
noon in their oflico at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
nco, Illinois, sell to the highest 
blddor for cash, the following 
described property: 
Commonly known as 439 
Brice Avenue, Mundeloln, IL 
60060. 

RI.N. 11-19-411-002, 
The improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
lamily rosldence. < 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
5219,877.89. 

The property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
alter confirmation of the sale. 
For Information call the Sales 
Ollicer at Plaintiffs Attorney, 
Fisher and Flshor, 120 North 
LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illi- 
nois. (312) 372-4784, from 1 
p.m. to 2 p.m. File No, 57855 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



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FISHER AND FISHER Re 
Number # 63662 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS ABN-AMRO MORT- 
GAGE GROUP; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

MICHAEL S. CLANCY; JA- 
NET L CLANCY; CITY OF 
WAUKEGAN, UNKNOWN 
OWNERS AND NON RE- 
CORD . CLAIMANTS; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 633 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
in the above entitled cause on 
July 20, 2005, Inlercounty Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December B, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon In their olfice at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
nee, Illinois, sell to the highest 
bidder for cash, the following 
described property: 
Commonly known as 520 ' 
Massena Ave., Waukegan, IL 
60085. - 

P.I.N. 08-16-325-014. 
The improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
family residence. 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The Judgment amount was 
$53,850.59. 

Tha property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
alter confirmation of the sale. 
For Information call the Sales 
Officer at Plaintiff's Attorney, 
Fisher and Fisher, 120 North 
LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illi- 
nois. (312) 372-4784, from 1 
p.m. to 2 p.m. File No, 63662 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



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ARIES -Mar 21 /Apr 20 

This could be one of those weeks 
where you have a lot of nervous 
energy but don't know jusf haw to 
put it to use. Try exercising to 
reduce feelings of anxiety. 

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 

You have big plans for your 
future, but haven't yet begun to 
execute them, Taurus. Use this 
week to mull over your goals and 
write down a firm plan of ottock, 

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 

An idea that's been buzzing in 
your head will sound pretty 
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work, Gemini. Expect winning 
reactions from them, but looks of 
jeolousy from co-workers. 

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A fascinating conversation is a! 
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will bring resolution to the conflict 
you've been facing latch/. 'Just 
don't celebrate too soon. 

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 

Check your bank balance a little 
more frequently this week, Leo. A 
financial faux pas may leave you 
with less cosh than you had 
expected in your account. 

VIRGO • Aug 24/Sept 22 
If you want to enjoy the most from 
the week, Virgo, let a special part- 
ner lake the load. Being in charge 
of planning activities all the time 
can bo draining. Leave it to anoth- 
er. 



UBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 

This is a perfect timo to clean out 
the clutter that has been accumu- 
lating in your homo or office. Dig 
through the mess and get your 
stuff in order bcfoio it invades 
your life. 

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 

You need to find a way to enjoy 
yourself now lhat there is so much 
work on your ploto, Scorpio. A 
vocation or at least a few days 
away from the job are in order. 

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Nov 23/Doc 21 

You're feeling In iho mood to dec- 
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hcKTie-remodeling project. Enlist a 
few helping honds or the job 
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comes as no surpriso that dedica- 
tion is the way lo tackle tasks. Yet, 
even tha most stoic go-getters 
need a break onco in a while. 
Enjoy it. 

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, 
AS TRUSTEE FOR REGIS- 
TERED HOLDERS OF SO- 
LOMON BROTHERS MORT- 
GAGE SECURITIES VII, 
INC., MORTGAGE PASS- 
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, 
SERIES 2001-2 
Plaintiff, 

-V.T 

DERREK A. PALMER, otal 
Defendants 
04 CH 1784 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on August 31, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 2, 2005, at tho 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Slroet (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following do- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 108 
LONGMEADOW DRIVE, Lln- 
denhurst, IL 60046 
Property Index No. 
02-35-310-012 

The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
The judgment amount was 
S1 52,603.53. 

Sale terms: 25% down of tho 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of the auction; the 
balance, in certified funds, Is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as lo quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In 'AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sale is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

If the sale is set aside for any 
roason, tho Purchaser at tho 
sale shall bo entitled only to a 
return of the deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser, shall have. no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the salo 
The property will NOT bo 
opbn for inspection and plain- 
till makes no representation 
as lo the condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attornoy: The Salo Clark, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between tho 
hours of,1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department.. 
Please refor to filo number 
1404-C575. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Slroet - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attornoy Filo No.: 14-04-C575 
ARDCW 0046B002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiffs 
attorney Is deomed to bo a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo used 
for lhat purpose. 



NO MONEY DOWN 
OR OWNER FINANCING 

POSSIBLE! 

3-bd., 2.5 ba. Townhomo, 

2-cargar., 1yr. old. 

Gorgeous Inside. 

3-BD., 1-BA. RANCH 

Low taxos, unincorporated 

Round Lako.SH 7,000. 

Coll Pat (847)927-9114 

Molldor Realty. 



GRAYSLAKE F.S.B.O. 4- 
BD., 2.5 ba., hugo dock, tin. 
bsmt.. 2-car, Woodland 
Schools, many upgrades. 
Quiet neighborhood. 

S342.000. 
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA 
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER 
TO WELLS FARGO HOME 
MORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A 
NORWEST MORTGAGE, 
INC. 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
KEVIN P. GLEESON.etal 
Defendants 
05 CH 479 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN lhat pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Salo entered in the above 
causo on May 11, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 28, 2005, at the 
front door of Iho Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE). 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 600B5, sell 
el public auction lo the high- 
est blddor for cash, as set 
forth below, tho following de- 
scribed real oslato: 
Commonly known as 1326 
POPLAR AVENUE, Round 
Lake Beach, IL 60073 
Property Index No. 06-16- 
236-027, Property Index No, 
06-16-326-026 

The real estate Is improved 
with a single family residence. 
Tha Judgment amount was 
$81,237.56. 

Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close ol the aucllonrlho 
balance, In certified funds, is 
due within twenty-lour (24) 
hours, The subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourso to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS' condi- 
tion. The sale Is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

If the sate Is set aside lor any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return ol the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no tur- 
. ther recourso against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In lull of tho 
amount bid. tho purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Salo 
lhat will entitle tho purchaser 
lo a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the sale 
Tho property will NOT bo 
open for inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as lo Iho condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check Iho 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiffc attorney: The Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527. 
(630) 794-9876 between tho 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department- 
Please refer to file numbor 
14-05-2875. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Stroot - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312J236-SALE 
CODILIS a ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attornoy Filo No.: 14-05-2875 
ARDCJ) 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to tho Fair 
Debt Collodion Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiffs 
attorney is deemed to be a 
debt collector attomptlng lo 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo usod 
for that purpose. 

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Monthly payments starting 
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722-0269. 
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ILL. border. 5103 Harrison 
Rd. Low taxes. 4-bd., 2-1/2 
ba., dinlngroom, famllyroom, 
2-car alt. gar,, l,946sq.fl. 
$219,900. Century 21, Jorry 
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS 
CHASE HOME FINANCE, 
LLC SUCCESSOR BY 
MERGER TO CHASE MAN- 
HATTAN MORTGAGE COR- 
PORATION 
Plaintiff, 
•v.- 
LINDA HULEY A/K/A LINDA 
MAE HULEY, otal 
Defendants 
05CH568 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant lo a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Salo entered In Iho above 
cause on June 22, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 7, 2005, at the 
front door ol Iho Lake County 
Courthouse, 10 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to iho high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following do- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 2662 
WOODVIEW COURT. Wau- 
kegan, I L 60087 
Property Index No. 
07-11-200-080 

The real oslato is improved 
with a condominium. 
The Judgment amount was 
$63,530.79. 

Salo terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified lunds 
at the close ol the auction; Iho 
balance, In cortlfiod funds, Is 
duo within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject proporty is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and Is olio rod 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourso to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS* condi- 
tion. Tho salo Is further sub- 
ject \o confirmation by the 
court. 

II tho salo Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall bo entitled only to a 
return ol the deposit paid. The 
Purchasor shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In lull of the 
amount bid, the purchasor will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will onllllo tho purchasor 
to a deed to tho real estate af- 
ter confirmation of tho sala 
The property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection and pfaln- 
lilf makes no representation 
as to the condition of the 
proporty. Prospective bidders 
are admonished lo chock the 
court file lo verily all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attornoy: Tho Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department.. 
Please refer to filo numbor 
14-05-3394. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-3394 
ARDCW 00468002 
Case II 05 CH 568 
NOTE: Pursuant to tho Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you aro advised lhat Plaintiff's 
attornoy Is doomed to bo a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be usod 
for that purpose. 

RANDALL TOWNSHIP 

Twin Lakes, Wi. 

33521 116th St. 

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1 .78 acres, 2-gar , s-28'x28' & 

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LOW TAXES-By appoint only 

(262)909 0188 -Dave. 

LINDENHURST 3-BD., 1-BA 
RANCH, w/spactous rooms & 
'oak flooring throughout, Com- 
pletely remodeled In 2005. Lg. 
loncod-ln back yd, w/hugo 
deck & swimming pool, frpl., 
C/A. S1 94,900. (224)430- 
1025. 



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 

THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY. IL- 
LINOIS 

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER 
TO WELLS FARGO HOME 
MORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A 
NORWEST MORTGAGE, 
INC. 
Plaintiff, 
-V.- 
PHILIP J, HARRIS, otal 
Defendants 
05 CH 327 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale onto rod In the above 
causo on April 27, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 21, 2005, at the 
front door of tho Lake Counly 
Courthouso, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, soil 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, tho following do- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 381 
DEER TRAIL HILL UNIT C, 
Lake Bam'nglon, IL 60010 
Proporty Index No. 13-11- 
400-073 

The real oslato Is Improved 
with a condominium. 
The Judgment amount was 
$144,720.83. 

Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of the auction; tho 
balance, In certified funds, Is 
duo wllhln twenty-four (24) 
hours, Tho subject property is 
subject to general real oslato 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxos levied against 
said real ostate and Is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
ol title and without recourse lo 
Ptalntill and In *AS IS" condi- 
tion. Tho sale Is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by Iho 
court. 

II iho solo Is sot osldo lor any 
reason, the Purchaser at tho 
salo shall bo entitled only to a 
return ol tho deposit paid. The 
Purchasor shall havo no fur- 
ther recourse against Iho 
Mortgagor, tho Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attornoy. 
Upon payment In full of Iho 
amount bid, Iho purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sato 
that will entitle tho purchasor 
to a deed to the real estate al- 
ter confirmation of Iho salo 
Tho proporty will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to tho condition of tho 
proporty. Prospective bidders 
are admonished lo check tho 
court lite to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiffs attornoy: The Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
. 100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60527. 
(630) 794-9876 between Iho 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department.. 
Ploaso rofor to filo numbor 
14-05-1870. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD. SUITE 100 
BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney Filo No.: 14-05-1870 
ARDCtf 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Dobl Collection Practices Act, 
you aro advised thai Plaintiff's 
attornoy Is deemed lo bo a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be usod 
tor that purpose. . 

NEW HOUSE-HANDICAP- 
PED EQUIPPED, 3bd/2ba, 
1650 sq.ft.. 640 sq/lt. attach- 
ed van accosslblo linlshed ga- 
rage, between Kenosha & 
Lake Geneva, 1/4 milo Irom 
Hwy 50. $245,000. (647)417- 
2300. 

ROUND LAKE -2002 
2100sqlt ranch w/ovor 
$50,000 In upgrados. On pre- 
mium fned lot in Prairie Polnte 
SuJad.. Spacious open fir. pins 
& full Inshd walk-out lower 
level. Big Hollow Schools. 
$294,500. 
Call for Details 
(847)373-7564. 

MUNDELEIN 2-BD. BRICK 
RANCH, 21yrs. old, full bsmt. 
Pristine condition. S205.000. 
.. (847)322-9595. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUD1QIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS 

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., 
AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION 
ONE MORTGAGE LOAN 
TRUST 1999-B ASSET- 
BACKED CERTIFICATES, 
SERIES 1999-B 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 

RUSSELL E. TALLMAN, ol ol 
Dolondonts 
05 CH 695 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant lo a 
Judgment ol Foreclosure and 
Salo ontcrod In (he above 
cause on June 22, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 30, 2005, at Iho 
front door ol Iho Lake County 
Courthouso, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to tho high- 
est blddor for cash, as sot 
forth below, tho following de- 
scribed real oslate: 
Commonly known as 28831 
W. LAMPHERE ROAD, Island 
Lake. IL 60042 

Proporty Index No. 09-28- 
300-012 

The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
The Judgmont amount was 
$92,397.90. 

Sale terms: 25% down of tho 
highest bid by certified funds 
at tho close of the auction; tho 
balanco, in certified lunds, Is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject proporty is 
subjoct to general real cstato 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes tovlod against 
said real oslato and is offered 
lor salo without any represen- 
tation as lo quality or quantity 
of llllo and without recourso lo 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS* condi- 
tion. Tho solo is further sub- 
joct to confirmation by tho 
court. 

If the salo Is sot asldo lor any 
reason, the Purchaser al Iho 
sato shall be entitled only to a 
return ot tho deposit paid. Tho 
Purchasor shall havo no fur- 
Ihor recourso against tho 
Mortgagor, tho Mortgagee or 
tho Mortgagee's altomoy. 
Upon payment in full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receivo a Certificate of Sale 
lhat will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate al- 
ter confirmation of tho salo 
The property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to the condition of tho 
proporty. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check Iho 
court file to verily all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plaln- 
lilfs altomoy: Tho Salo Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 botwoon tho 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for Iho sales department.. 
Please rofor to fito numbor 
14-05-4350. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Doar- 
bom Stroot - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attornoy File No.: 14-05-4350 
ARDCW 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to trie Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised lhat Plaintiffs 
attorney Is doomed to bo a. 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo usod 
for that purpose. 

ROUND LAKE 
FREMONT/MUNDELEIN 
SCHOOLS 
Lg. 4-bd., 2.5 ba,, on cornor 
tot, In new Sub. 1st. fir. don, 
2nd fir. laundryroom & bonus- 
room, 3-car gar, Nine housos 
from pool, park & clubhouse. 
$350,000, Emily (847)740- 
1985. 

SILVER OAKS SUB. 4-bd., 
2-1/2 ba. home w/att. gar. 
Beautifully landscaped yd., 
liagstono patio w/pond, vault- 
ed coilings, skylights, fin. 
bsmt., Loko Villa Schools. 
$229,900. Dylan/Tanya 

(847)912-9747. 

OPTION PURCHASE 

NoarLakos.Sbdr/I.Sba., 

w/llnlshod basement. 

Anttoch Arno-(224)392-1000. 

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PIERCE & ASSOCIATES File 
Number f* PA0503162 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS MORTGAGE ELEC- 
TRONIC REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR GMAC MORT- 
GAGE CORPORATION, OR 
ITS SUCCESSORS OR AS- 
SIGNS; 
Plalnlifl, 
vs. 

RETHA KELLY; JOHN WIL- 
LIAM STRUBLE; UNKNOWN 
OWNERS AND NONRE- 
CORD CLAIMANTS; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 679 
v NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF 
FORECLOSURE UNDER IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
in tho above entitled cause on 
August 24, 2005, Intorcounty 
Judicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday. December B, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon In their office at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
noe, Illinois, sell to the highest 
blddor tor cash, the lollowing 
described property: 
Commonly known as 3725 
Clearview Ave., Gurneo, IL 
60031. 

P.I.N. 07-13-202-008. 
Tho Improvement on the 
property consists ol a single 
family residence with an at- 
tached two car garage. 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by cortiliod funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
SI 24,891. 97. 

The property will NOT be 
open for inspection. 
Upon payment In full ol the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
after confirmation of tho salo. 
For Information - . Visit our web- 
site at http://servlce.alty- 
plerce.com. Between 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plaintiff's Attomoys, 
1 North Dearborn Street, Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. 
(312)476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer. (312) 444- 
1122 



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, 
F/K/A THE CHASE MAN- 

HATTAN BANK,' SUCCES- 
SOR BY MERGER TO 
CHASE BANK OF TEXAS, 
N.A., F/K/A TEXAS COM- 
MERCE BANK, N.A.. AS 
TRUSTEE AND CUSTODI- 
AN, BY: SAXON MORT- 
GAGE SERVICES. INC., 
F/K/A MERITECH 

MORTGAGE SERVICES, 
INC., AS ITS ATTORNEY- 
IN-FACT, ASSIGNEE OF 
PINNFUND USA; 
Plalnlilf, 
vs. 

LEONARD L. DAVIS; JEA- 
NETTE DAVIS; BENEFICIAL 
ILLINOIS, INC., O/B/A BENE- 
FICIAL MORTGAGE COM- 
PANY OF ILLINOIS, UNDER 
MORTGAGE RECORDED 
MAY 26. 2000 AS DOCU- 
MENT NUMBER 4532398; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 823 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure ontorcd 
In the above entitled cause on 
July 27, 2005, Intercounly Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at tho hour of 9 a.m. In 
their oflice at 5465 Grand 
.Avenue, Suite 100, Gumee, 
Illinois, sell to tho highest bid- 
der for cash, the following de- 
scribed mortgaged real es- 
tate: 

Commonly known as 2317 
Honoro Ave., North Chicago, 
IL 60064. 

P.I.N. 12-05-309-005. 
The Improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
family resfdonco. 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
S83.150.54. 

The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection. 
For Information call Dawn K. 
Kronos at Law Offices of Ira 
T. Novel. 175 North Franklin 
Street. Chicago, Illinois. (312) 
357-1125. 

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 

FOR SALE BY OWNER 
ROUND LAKE BEACH 3-bd.. 
1-1/2 ba. ranch, 5134,900. 
(847)404-7930. Croalivo fi- 
nancing available. 



PIERCE & ASSOCIATES File 
Number It PA0408351 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS U.S. BANK, NA; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

PROCORO CORDADA- 

TORRES; TOMAS G. LOPEZ 
AKA THOMAS G. LOPEZ 
AKA TOMAS GUADRON; 
VILMAD. ZELAYA AKA VIL- 
MA DAMARIS ZELAYA; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS AND 
NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; 
Defendants, 
04 CH 1620 

NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF 
FORECLOSURE UNDER IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW ' 
PUBLIC NOTICE is heroby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
In the above entitled cause on 
January 26, 2005, Intorcounty 
Judicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, Decombor 8, 
2005, at tho hour of 12:00 
noon In their office" at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
neo, Illinois, sell to tho highest 
bidder for cash, the following 
described property: 
Commonly known as 527 N. 
Butrick St., Waukegan, IL 
60085. 

P.I.N. 08-20-208-027. 
The Improvement on the 
property consists ol a single 
family residence with a de- 
tached garage. 

Sato terms: 1 0% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
S1 33,964.45. 

The property will NOT be 
open for inspection. 
Upon payment in full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
after confirmation of the salo. 
For Information: Visit our web- 
sito at http^/service.atty- 
plorce.com. Between 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plaintiffs Attorneys, 
1 North Dearborn Street, Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. 
(312) 476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 

INGLESIDE/FOX LAKE Walk 
to Woostor Lake, 12 apart- 
ments, an 8 flat & 4 flat bldgs, 
On opprox. one aero. 
51,190,000.(847)297-5018. 



05-8543D 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC., 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

EULA VAUGHN 
Defendants, 
05 CH 725 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above on- 
titled cause on June 15, 2005 
Intorcounty Judicial Sales 
Corporation will on Thursday, 
December 8, 2005 at the hour 
of 12:00 noon In their office at 
1800 Nations Drive, Suite 
117, Gurnee, Illinois, sell at 
public auction to tho highest 
bidder for cosh, as sot forth 
below, the following described 
mortgaged real estate: 
Commonly known as 403 
West Hawley Street, Munda- 
leln, Illinois 60060. 
P.I.N. 10-25-202-013. 
The mortgaged real estate Is 
Improved with a single family 
residence and will NOT bo 
open for Inspection. 
The Judgment amount was 
S1 93,71 6.59. Sale terms; 
10% down by certified funds, 
balance, by cerli'lod funds, 
within 24 hours. The salo 
shall be subject to general 
taxes, special assessments or 
special taxes levied against 
said real estate and any prior 
first mortgages. Tho subject 
property is offered for salo 
without any representation as 
to quality of title or recourse to 
Plalnlifl. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court file to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For Information: Sole Clerk, 
Shapiro & Krelsman, 4201 
Lake Cook Road, 1st Floor, 
Northbrook, Illinois 60062. 
(847) 498-9990, between the 
hours of 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 
only. 

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 

WATERFRONT LAKE WIN- 
NEBAGO HOME in Oshkosh, 
Wi, Drive up by boat or car. 4- 
bd., 1.5 ba.,'2.5 car gar. Many 
updates, maintenance free 
deck, permanent pier, new 
gas frpl. 5199,900. (262)626- 
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27. Printing speed meas- 
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32. A young canine 

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE 
COMPANY; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

LETICIA ZAVALA, ALFONZO 
ZAVALA A/K/A LUIS ZAVA- 
LA; BENEFICIAL ILLINOIS, 
INC.. D/B/A BENEFICIAL 
MORTGAGE COMPANY OF 
ILLINOIS, UNDER MORT- 
GAGE RECORDED JULY 26, 
2004 AS DOCUMENT NUM- 
BER 5607425. NON RE- 
CORD CLAIMANTS UN- 
KNOWN TENANTS AND UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 413 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby 
given that pursuant to o Judg- 
ment ot Foreclosure entered 
in the above entitled cause an 
July 13, 2005, Intercounty Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour of 9 a.m. in 
their office at 5465 Grand 
Avenue, Suite 100, Gumee, 
Illinois, sell to tho highest bid- 
der for cash, the following de- 
scribed mortgaged real es- 
tate: 

Commonly known as 1313 
Hickory Ave., Round Lake 
Beach, IL 60073. 
P.I.N. 06-16-324-025. 
The Improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
■family residence. THE SALE 
SHALL BE SUBJECT TO 
GENERAL TAXES, SPECIAL 
ASSESSMENTS AND TO A 
PRIOR RECORDED FIRST 
MORTGAGE. 

Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The Judgment amount was 
$1 46,625.46. 

The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection. 
For Information call Dawn K. 
Krones at Law Offices of Ira 
T. Neve!, 175 North Franklin 
Street, Chicago, Illinois. (312) 
357-1125. 

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Olficer, (312) 444- 
1122 

WE WANT PEOPLE WITH 
BAD CREDIT!!! Exclusive, 
new poor credit buyer's pro- 
gram. Only available In Lake 
County, IL. Buy tho homo of 
your dreams. Small downpay- 
menl required. FREE Informa- 
tion (866)533-2214 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS CENDANT MORT- 
GAGE CORPORATION, 

D/B/A COLDWELL BANKER 
MORTGAGE; 
Plaintiff, . 
vs. 

JORGE NIEVES; 
Defendants, 
04 CH 1458 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant lo a Judg- 
ment ol Foreclosure entered 
In the above entitled cause on 
November 24, 2004, Inter- 
county Judicial Sales Corpo- 
rallon will on Thursday, De- 
cember 8, 2005, at, tho hour ot 
9 a.m. In their office at 5465 
Grand Avenue, Suite 100, 
Gumeo, Illinois, sell to the 
highest bidder for cash, tho 
following described mortgag- 
ed real estate: 

Commonly known as 25850 
West Bayvlew, Ingleslde, IL 
60041. ' 
PJ.N. 05-13-116-009. 
The Improvement on the 
properly consists of a single 
family residence. 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The Judgment amount was 
S89.315.15. 

The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection. 
For information call Dawn K, 
Krones at Law Offices of Ira 
T, Nevel. 175 North Franklin 
Street. Chicago, Illinois. (312) 
357-1125. 

INTERCOUNTY • JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



SPRING GROVE FSBO 
4bd/2.5ba., brick/cedar home. 
Premium lot w/full wooded 
treellne in rear. Hrdwd/coram- 
Ic throughout; Marble FP., Lrg 
Mastor w/walk-ln California 
Closet & whirlpool bath. 
16x30 cedar deck w/24' 
Round Pool. 15x24 concrete 
patio. 3-car gar. $398,900. 
Call for appointment 
(815)378-5972. 



WINTHROP HARBOR 707 
Holdrtdgo. 3-bd., 2-ba., 2-car 
gar., Ig. fenced backyd. 
w/deck & patio. Fireplace 3 
skylights, Ig. famllyroom in fin. 
bsmt. Walk to schools, parks, 
lako. Grt. neighborhood. 
$215,000. (847)731-7342. 



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PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Rio 
Number # PA0500827 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS MORTGAGE ELEC- 
TRONIC REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR COMMUNITY 
LENDING, INCORPORA- 
TED, OR ITS SUCCES- 
SORS OR ASSIGNS 
Plaintilf, 
vs. 

RICHARD A. PROSZOWSKI 
A/K/A RICHARD PROS- 

ZOWSKI; ROSALIE PROS- 
ZOWSKI; HOUSEHOLD FI- 
NANCE CORPORATION III; 
CITIFINANCIAL SERV- 

ICES, INC.; UNKNOWN 
HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 
RICHARD A. PROSZOWSKI. 
IF ANY; UNKNWON OWN- 
ERSAND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS: 
Defendants, 
05 CH 686 

NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF 
FORECLOSUREUNDER IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW 
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
in the above entitled cause on 
June 29, 2005, tntercounty 
Judicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon In their office at 1B00 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
nee, Illinois, sell to tho highest 
bidder for cash, the following 
described property: 
Commonly known as 1430 
North Poplar Avenue, Round 
Lake Beach, IL 60073. 
P.I.N. 06-16-314-020, 021. 
The improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
family residence. 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tllied funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
relunds. 

The judgment amount was 
S110.955.68. 

The property will NOT be 
open for inspection, 
Upon payment In lull of the 
amount bid, tho purchaser will 
receive a Certificate , of Sale 
which will entitle tho purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
alter confirmation oi the sale. 
For Information: Visit our web- 
site at http://servlce.a1ty- 
pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plalntilf's Attorneys, 
1 North Dearborn Street. Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. 
(312)476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Soiling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 




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IN THE. CIRCUIT COURT 
OF. THE NINETEENTH JU- 
DICIAL CIRCUIT 
LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
WASHINGTON MUTUAL 

BANK, FA 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
CARLOS MONTERROSO 
A/K/A CARLOS A. MON- 
TERROSO, et al 
Defendants 
05 CH 682 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- 
BY GIVEN that pursuant 
to a Judgment of Fore- 
closure and Sale en- 
tered in tho above 
cause on July 6, 2005, 
an agent of The Judi- 
cial Sales Corporation 
will at 11:00 AM on 
December 7, 2005, at 
the front door of the 
Lake County Court- 
house, IB North County 
Street (East Door IN- 
SIDE), WAUKEGAN, IL, 
60085, selt at public 
auction to the highest 
bidder for cash, as 
set forth below, the 
following described 

real estate: 

Commonly known as 2059 
NORTH AVENUE, Wauke- 
gan, IL 60087 

Property index No. 08- 
09-405-001 

The real estate is im- 
proved with a single 
family residence. 
The judgment amount 
was S1 43,987,95, 
Sale terms: 25% down 
of the highest , bid by 
certified funds at the 
close of tho auction; 
the balance, In certi- 
fied funds, Is due 
within twenty-four 

(24) hours. Tho sub- 
ject property Is sub- 
ject to general real 
estate taxes, special 
assessments, or spe- 
cial taxes levied 
against said real es- 
tate and Is offered 
for sate without any 
representation as to 
quality or quantity of 
title and without re- 
course " to '' Plaintiff 
and in "AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sole Is fur- 
ther subject to con- 
firmation by the 
court. 

If the sale Is set 
aside for any reason, 
the Purchaser at the 
salo shall be entitled 
only to a return of 
the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have 
no further recourse 

against tho Mortgagor, 
the Mortgagee or tho 



Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full 
of the amount bid, tho 
purchaser will receive 
a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle tho 
purchaser to a deed to 
tho real estate alter 
confirmation of tho 

salo 

Tho property will NOT 
be open, for inspection 
and plaintiff makes no 
representation as to 
the condition of the 
property. Prospective 

bidders are admonished 
to check tho court 
file to verify all in- 
formation. 

For Information, con- 
tact Plaintiff's at- 
torney: The Sato 
Clerk, CODILIS a ASSO- 
CIATES, PC. , 15W030 
NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, 
SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, 
IL 60527, (630) 794- 
9876 between the hours 
of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales de- 
partment,. Please re- 
fer to file number 14- 
05-4262. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES 
CORPORATION 33 North 
Dearborn Street 

Suite 1015 Chicago, 
Illinois 60602-3100 

(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 

Attorney File No.: 14- 
05-4262 

ARDC# 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the 
Fair Debt Collection 
Practices Act, you are 
advised that Plain- 

tiff's attorney Is 

doomed to be a debt 
collector attempting 

to collect a debt and 
any Information ob- 
tained will be used 

for that purpose. 

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 
D/B/A OF NATIONSBANK, 
N.A. 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 

DARCI BURKHARD A/K/A 
DARCI J. SCHEBEL, et al 
Defendants 
05CH715 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on July 20, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 6, 2005, at the 
Iront door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
al public auction to the high- 
est bidder (or cash, as sot 
forth below, the following de- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 416 
ASHWOOD COURT UNIT 
89-D, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 
Property Index No. 
15-05-429-154 

The real estate is Improved 
with a condominium. 
The Judgment amount was 
S77.076.72. 

Salo terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of tho auction; the 
balanco, in certified funds, is 
due within twenty -four (24) 
hours. The subject property is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and Is offered 
(or sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintilf and in *AS IS* condi- 
tion. The sale is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by tho 
court. 

if the salo Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
relurn of the deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment in full of tho 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmalion ol tho sale 
The property will NOT bo 
open for inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to the condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to chock tho 
court file to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For Informalion, contact Plaln- 
tiirs attorney: The Sale Ciork, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours ol 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department., 
Please refer to tile number 
14-05-4542. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312J236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-4542 
ARDC# 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiffs 
attorney is deemed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a dobt and any infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 

Beautiful 3bd/1.5ba. ( unfnshd 
bsmnt, 2000 sq.lt., w/den & 
formal dining rm. Only 
$85,000. 

{808)428-9015. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 

THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS WELLS FARGO 
BANK, N.A. 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
STEVEN D. BRESNAHAN, ol 
al 

Defendants 
04 CH 1960 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on July 6, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 21, 2005, at the 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Slreet (East Door INSIOE). 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, soil 
at public auction to (ho high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following de- 
scribed real estate: 
Commonly known as 417 
PARKVIEW COURT, Round 
Lake, IL 60073 

Property Index No. 06-28- 
129-013, Property Index No. 
06-28-129-014 

The real estate 'is improved 
with a single family residence. 
The judgment amount was 
$78,0 16.25. 

Salo terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at tho close ol the auction; the 
balance, in certified funds, Is 
due within twenty-tour (24) 
hours. Tho subject property is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, spocial- assessments, 
or spocial taxes levied against 
said real eslalo and is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
ol litle and without recourse to 
Plaintilf and In "AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sale Is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by tho 
court. 

If the solo Is set aside lor any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return ol tho deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser shall have no lur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, tho Mortgagee or 
tho Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid. tho purchaser will 
recclvo a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the solo 
Tho property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to the condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to chock tho 
court tile to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For information, contact Plain- 
tiff's altomoy: Tho Salo Clork. 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527. 
(630) 794-9876 botweon the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department.. 
Please reler to file number 
14-04-D735. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street • Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. 
PC 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.:'l4-04-D735 
ARDCH 0046B002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Dobt Collection Practlcos Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney is deemed to bo a 
dobt collector attempting to 
collect a dobt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo usod 
for that purpose. 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
OF THE NINETEENTH JU- 
DICIAL CIRCUIT 
LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS 
WELLS FARGO BANK. 
N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR 
STRUCTURED ASSET SE- 
CURITIES CORPORATION 
SASCO MORTGAGE LOAN 
TRUST 1999-BC4 MORT- 
GAGE PASS-THROUGH 
CER- 
TIFICATES. SERIES 
1999-BC4 
Plaintilf. 
-v.- 
ROBERT J. MACAFEE 
A/K/A ROBERT MACAFEE, 
etol 

JUDGE HALL 
Defendants 
05 CH 656 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- 
BY GIVEN that pursuant 
to a Judgment of Fore- 
closure and Salo en- 



tered In* the above 
cause on June 22, 
2005. an agont of The 
Judicial Sales Corpo- 
ration will at 11:00 
AM on December 6, 
2005, at the front 
door of tho Lake Coun- 
ty Courthouse, 16 
North County Street 
(East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, 
soil at public auction 
to the highest bidder 
for cash, as set forth 
bolow, the following 
described real ostate: 
Commonly known as 
26454 W. SHANNON AVE- 
NUE, Anlioch, IL 60002 
Property Index No. 01- 
11-206-059 

The real estate is im- 
proved with a single 
family residence. 
The judgment amount 
was $88,083.01. 
Salo lorms: 25% down 
of the highest bid by 
certifiod funds at the 
close of the auction; 
the balance, in corti- 
lled funds, Is due 
within twenty-four 

(24) hours. The sub- 
ject properly Is sub- 
ject to general real 
estate taxes, special 
assessments, or spe- 
cial taxes levied 
against said real es- 
tate and Is ofterod 
tor salo without any 
representation ' as to 
quality or quantity ol 
title and without re- 
course to Plaintiff 
and in *AS IS" condi- 
tion. Tho salo Is fur- 
ther subject to con- 
firmation by tho 
court. 

II the sale is set 
aside lor any reason, 
tho Purchaser at tho 
salo shall bo entitled 
only to a return of 
tho doposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall havo 
no further recourse 

against the Mortgagor, 
the Mortgagee or tho 
Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment in lull 
of tho amount bid, the 
purchasor will receive 
a Certlllcato of Salo 
that will enlitle the 
purchasor to a deed to 
tho real estate after 
confirmation of tho 

sale 

Tho property will NOT 
bo opon for inspection 
and plaintiff makes no 
representation as . to 
tho condition of the 
property. Prospective 

bidders are admonished 
to check the court 
file to verify all In- 
formation. 

For Information, con- 
tact Plaintiff's ot- 
lomoy: The Salo 
Clork, CODILIS & ASSO- 
CIATES, P.C. , 15W030 
NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. 
SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, 
IL 60527, (630) 794- 
9876 bolween tho hours 
of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for tho sales de- 
partment.. Ploase ro- 
lor to liio number 14- 
05-3990. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES 
CORPORATION 33 North 
Dearborn Street 

Suite 1015 Chicago, 

Illinois 60602-3100 

(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9B76 

Attorney Filo No.: 14- 
05-3990 

ARDCtf 0046B002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the 
Fair Dobt Collection 
Practlcos Act, you are 
advised that Plain- 

lilt's attorney Is 

deemed lo bo a dobt 
collector attempting 

to collect a debt and 
any Inlormation ob- 

tained will be used 
for that purpose 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
WASHINGTON MUTUAL 

BANK, FA 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
TONY A. BUCHANAN, DI- 
ANE L BUCHANAN. GMAC 
MORTGAGE CORPORA- 

TION DBA D1TECH.COM 
Dofondants 
03 CH 557 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment ol Foreclosure and 
Salo entered in the abovo 
causo on May 14, 2003, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sates 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on Docembor 9, 2005, at tho 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN. IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est blddor lor cash, as sot 
forth bolow, the following de- 
scribed real estate; 
Commonly known as 10 
EAST CLARENDON DRIVE 
& 12 EAST CLARENDON 
DRIVE, Round Lake Beach, 
IL 60073 

Property Index No. 06-16- 
321-003, Property Index No. 
06-16-321-004 

The roat estato Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
Tho judgmonl amount was 
$105,969.27, 

Salo terms: 25% down of tho 
highest bid by certified funds 
at tho closo of tho auction; tho 
balanco, In certified funds, is 
duo within twonty-lour (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject to gcnoral real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real ostate and is offered 
for salo without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
ol title and without recourse to 
Plaintill and In "AS IS" condi- 
tion. Tho salo Is further sub- 
jocl to confirmation by the 
court. 

Upon payment in lull ol tho 
amount bid, tho purchaser will 
receive a Cortillcate o! Salo 
that will entitle tho purchasor 
to a deed to tho real estate al- 
ter confirmation of tho sale 
The property will NOT bo 
open for inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to tho condition ol the 
property. Prospoctivo bidders 
aro admonished to check the 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney; Tho salos clerk, 
FISHER AND SHAPIRO, LLC 
4201 Lake Cook Rood, 
NORTHBROOK, IL 60062; 
(847) 498-9990 botweon Iho 
hours of 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 
p.m. only. Ploaso refer to file 
number 03-7982D. 
THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
FISHER AND SHAPIRO, LLC 
4201 Lake Cook Road 
NORTHBROOK, IL'60062 
(847) 498-9990 
Altomoy Filo No.: 03-79B2D 
NOTE: Pursuant to tho Fair 
Debt Collodion Practlcos Act, 
you are advlsod that Plaintiff's 
attorney is doemod to be a 
dobt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for thai purpose. 




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Adorable, clean updated 
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3-BDRM HOME IN Grayslake 
School District. 1-car gar., 
Incd yrd, avail, immed. 
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ANTIOCH RENT W/OPTION 
TO BUY. New 4-bd., w/don, 
2-1/2 ba., 2-car gar., Irpl., full 
bsm!.. backs to pond. 
$1,650/mo, (647)971-5926. 

BEACH PARK 3-BD., 1-ba.. 
full bsmt., all oppls. Included. 
Very nice & qulot neighbor- 
hood. Pols negotiable. 
S1,100/mo. Avail. 12/1. 
(647)548-4453. 

FOX LAKE PISTAKEE 
LAKEFRONT 2-BD., 1-ba„ 
appls.. S1100/mo. (312) 504- 
3441. 

FOX RIVER SHORES 3-BD. 
COLONIAL, 1-1/2 ba., Irpl., 2- 
car alt. gar., bsmt., hrdwd. 
(Irs. SHOO/mo. No pots. No 
smoking. (81 5)455-0467. 

GRAYSLAKE 3-BD. tolally 
romodoled, close to 
train/schools. $1,200/mo. 
(B47) 370-5983. 

GRAYSLAKE SINGLE 

HOUSE In beautiful neighbor- 
hood. 6yrs. old. 4-bd„ 2-1/2 
ba., fin. bsmt. $1,800/mo, 
(647)338-6029. 

GURNEE COLONIAL NEW- 
ER 4-bd., oftico, famllyroom, 

gourmet kit., masfor bath 
suite, bsmt., 2-1/2 bas., 2-1/2 
car gar. Newer appls., now 
carpal. Located on cul-do- 
sac. Avail, now. Purchase op- 
tion. REDUCED ONLY 
S2,000/mo. Agent owned. 
(847)903-4444. 

GURNEE OR ANTIOCH 
NEW CONSTRUCTION 4- 
bd„ 2-1/2 ba., 2-car gar. Rent 
or buy or option to buy. 
S1,550/mo, ALSO NEW 
TOWNHOUSE IN MUNDE- 
LEIN AVAIL. (847)331-9220, 

GURNEE RANCH STYLE 
HOME - 2mins (ram Gumee 
Mills & I-94 on Hunt Club Rd. 

Exc. Gurnee Schools, 
3bd/2ba. Lrg kit. w/appll's, liv- 
ing, olfico, unfnshd storage 
bsmnt, C/A, nowjy updated 

w/ tear dot. gar.. Non- 

smokor/No Pots. Loads ol 

storago nogotiblo. S1375/mo. 

Mark (847)347-5573. 

HEATHERRIDGE ON THE 
GOLFCOURSE 

1BRD.2BA, Den, Now 

Kitchen, Fireplace, Garage, 

Furnished. 

$995.00 a month. 

239-273-5412. 

INGLESIDE ON FOX LAKE 

3-bd.. 2-ba. ranch, 1-car gar., 
appls. Included. No smoking, 
no pels. Boat slip available. 
S1,600/mo.+1/mo. sec. dop. 
(647)567-6741. 

LAKE VILLA 3BD homo, 
washer/dryer, air, garago, 2 
baths, SllOO/mo Sec. 8 wel- 
como. (847)254-1950, 

LAKE VILLA CHESNEY 
SHORES 3-bd„ 2-ba., 2- 
story, Granite tops, marble 
baths, whirlpool tub, bsmt., 
gar. & lakerights. Sl,475/mo. 
(847) 309-4705. (847)546- 
2246. 

LAKE VILLA-LRG SPACIOUS 
homo $1700/mo. Newer 
ranch w/3bdr/2.5ba, full fnshd 
bsmnl, 2.5 car gar. Amenities 
Incld: FP, whirlpool bath, hugo 
yrd, massivo szd deck & lako 
righls. (847)514-4453, 



LAKEFRONT HOME-DEEP 
LAKE, 3bd, dining, Florida rm, 

2 FP's, full bsmnt, no pels, 
sec, 8 ok, 31250/mo. 
(847)356-6698-Lvo msg. 

LONG LAKE 1-BD. HOUSE, 
exc. cond., lakoviow w/Ioko- 
rights, S700/mo. (847)740- 
4399. 

ROUND LAKE 
3BD - All appliances, C/A, 

Available Nov. 1st. 
S1000/mo. (847)973-9708. 

ROUND LAKE AREA. Avail. 
Immod. 3bd Tri-lovol, 2baths, 
2.5 car gar., A/C, FP, 
$1100/mo + sec. (847)265- 
7499. 

ROUND LAKE BEACH 
3bd/1.5ba., ait. garago, newly 
romodoled, option lo buy, 
monlhly rent Is S1150/mo. 
(847)204-3483, 

ROUND LAKE BEACH - 
3bd/1ba. Ranch. Fncdyrd, 
full bsmnt. S1100/mo + Sec 
Sec. 8 Ok. (224)715-3277. 

ROUND LAKE-NEW 

3bd/3ba, w/fnshd bsmnt, all 
appliance's, C/A, 2-car alt, 
garage. Good Schools. 
(847)247-1463, (647)208- 
4204 or (847)630-4303. 

SHENANDOAH 

PROPERTIES 

RENTING 3 BEDROOM 

HOMES IN EXCELLENT 

CONDITION 

All havo 2 car garages, new 

carpet and paint, central air, 

washers and dryers, new 

appls.. oat-tn kitchens. 

ANTIOCH 

Fenced yd,, lake privileges, 

SI. 225. 

ROUND LAKE 

Frpl., Ig. deck, 

S1.200. 

ROUND LAKE BEACH 

Full bsmt., fenced yd., 

S1 ,225, 

CHOICE OF TERRIFIC 

MOVE-IN GIFTS 

Soction 6 accepted. 

(312)498-1123. 

THREE BEDROOM, Vt/2 
ba., full bsmt., Grayslako 
School Dlst., Sl,000/mo.+soc. 
Avail after 12/10. (847)546- 
3720. 

WATERFRONT PROPERTY 

3 houses from Lako Cather- 
ine, pier, 1-bd. fum, 
S1,200/mo,+util. No pets. 
(312)656-8389, 

WAUCONDA - 2BD/1BA., 

non-smoker. Close to 
schools, library, lake & town. 
$950. (847)409-2417. 

WAUCONDA IN TOWN 
WALK TO EVERYTHING 

2-bd., 1-ba., w/frpl., 

Includes all ulll.+coblo TV, 

Avail, now. $095/mo.+8oc. 

No pets 

(847)526-5000 

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WAUKEGAN 2625 SUNSET 
2-bd., 1-ba., 1/2 tin. bsmt. 
w/additional bd, & living area. 
All appls. Includod, tonced yd, 
w/shed. $950/mo„ $1,000 
soc. dep. Avail. now. 
(847)209-3712. 

WAUKEGAN-2 STRY HOME 
151 B Lucia St. 

w/bsmnt., 3bd/2ba., 
$1000/mo. (847)845-8184. 



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3bd/2/5ba„ 2-car gar., Warren 
schools, no smoktng/pets, 
$1400/mo. Avail, in October. 
(847)668-4458. 

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RANCH 3-BD., 1-ba„ 

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$159,000 or rent $1 ,300/mo. 
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ZION 4-BD, 2-BA., LV, FM, 
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3bd/2ba CONDO lor Rent. 

6040N.Trov-Chlcago 

$1150/mo w/heot & ckng gas. 

1 -covered prkng spaco. 

(847)845-8164. 

BAD CREDIT APPROVED! 
Contract Sale By Owner! 

Newer 1-bd. Condo, 

7 ml. North ol Fox Lake. 

Swimming pool, A/C, 1st. fir. 

S93.90O. $3,900 down, 

payments $632.71. 

(847)209-3687. 

BEACH PARK NEW 2-slry 

TownHomo @ Wadsworth & 

Greenbay In Hoa lhor Stono 

b y Cambridge . Good Beach 

Park schools. Many up- 
grades, appli's, 2bd Loft/3ba., 
2-car alt. gar., private drivo; 
comer unit w/walk-oul to Iront 
yrd, Non-smoker/No Pets. 

$1350/mo. 

Ask About Option to Buylf 

Mark (847)347-5573. 

BETTER THAN NEW 

WITH MILLION $ VIEWS! 

ONLY ELLINGTON MODEL 

with W/O BASEMENT & 

ROUGH FOR FULL BATH 

This Model Offers 60 Thous In 

upgrades. Start with a true 
3-bd., 2-1/2 ba. rough for 3rd. 
full, gourmet kit. w/42* maple 

cab,, corian lops also in 

baths, over sized sinks, wood 

floors, 9' ceilings, volume 

ceiling and luxury master 

bath, custom paint, first floor 

laundry, 3 sided fireplace, 
built-in entertainment center, 
approx. i700sq.lt., plus w/o 

basement, 2-car garage. 

Open floor plan. This end unit 

has beautiful views from 

every room. 

Big Hollow Schools. 

THIS HOME OFFERS 

PEACE & TRANQUILITY. 

YOU MUST SEE 

BROCHURE FOR ALL 

UPGRADES. 

YOU WONT BE 

DISAPPOINTED. 

OFFERED ot $269,900. 

Coll Debbie Mueller 

(847) 404-9060 

Prudential Great American 

Real Estate. 

DOWNTOWN GRAYSLAKE 

CONDO - FSBO 
Luxury 2bd/2ba, Master 
Bdrm bath, balcony, htd park- 
ing, security bldng. $239,000. 
(847)987-0511. 

DOWNTOWN GRAYSLAKE 
Condo For Rent. 2bd/2b'a, 4th 
fir., security bldng., balcony, 
C/A, washer/dryer, hied ga- 
rage. $1090/mo, references & 
sec. dop. (847)987-0511. 

FOR RENT- 

Round Lako Beach, 

2-slory-2bdr/1.5ba. 

TownHomo w/1-car atl. 

garago, now carpet/windows 

& appliances, romodoled 

kitchen & bathrooms. 

Shows Great! S095/mo, 

Coll Craig Stein 

RE/MAX Showcase 

(847)624-6184 For Details. 

FOX LAKE 1bd. Waterfront 
Condo For Rent, S590/mo. . 
(815)563-4312. 

FOX LAKE CONDO FOR 
RENT 2-bd„ 1-ba., 24hr. sec. 
Pool, pvt. boach, tennis courts 
& more. No smoking. No pots. 
$775/mo. (815)678-4765. 

FOX LAKE-3bd/2ba & 2-car 
gar. (or $1275/mo. Brand now 
construction In Rova Bay, end 
unil, all new appli's. Bo Iho 
first to live En this unit, boat 
slip Incld'd. 

Call Craig Stein 

Ro/Max Showcase 

(847)624-6184. 

GRAYSLAKE TOWNHOME 

2-bd., 1 .5 ba. 

Hugo Masterbd. 18x18. 

Hrdwd. Ilrs., all. gar. 

$161,500. 

(847)543-0839. 



GURNEE TOWNHOME FOR 
SALE 2-bd„ 1-1/2 ba., 1-car 
ett. gar, w/electric opener, 
C/A. frpl., all appls. stay, neu- 
tral colors, low assoc. feo. 
$150,000. (224)629-0771. 

HEATHER RIDGE RANCH 
TH FOR RENT 1-bd., 1-ba., 
frpl., newly decorated, fully 
furnished, Including Satellite 
TV, gar., around the clock 
sec. Like living in a resort 
w/full amenities. Tennis, pool, 
golf, clubhouse w/TGIF. No 
pets. Musi seo, $i.000/mo. 
(847) 680-5244. 

KENOSHA/South Side 
Beautiful New Condo on 
Sheridan Rd. - 2bd/2ba, 1250 
sq.ft., w/laundry rm, oak trim 
& cabinets, Berber carpel, 1- 
car ott. garago. $152,900. 
Calf Scott for mora details 
(224)280-9028. 

LAKE VILLA CONDO/APT. 

2bd/lba„ washer/dryer In 
unit, att. garage; 3 walk-In 
closets. 1-blk from Petite . 
Lako, Call for rent specials. 
(847)276-6579. 

RENT OR BUY a Fabulous 
3bd TownHomo in Gumee, 
rent price Is $1350, asking 
price is $199,700. Will consid- 
er rent w/oplion to buy. Hard- 
wood firs, stainless stool app- 
plis's, deck, loft w/sky light & 
many moro extras... 

Call Craig Stein 

RE/MAX Showcase 

(647)624-6184 

ROUND LAKE BEACH CON- 
DO FOR SALE $125,000. 2- 
bd., 2-ba., 1,000sq.ft., bit In 
2002. 1-car gar,, lakoviow, 
dishwasher, stove, ref. stay, 
(847)270-0107. 

ROUND LAKE BEACH 

TOWNHOME FOR SALE 

FAIRFIELD VILLAGES 

$164,000 

'Built fn 2000 

•1 500 Square Foot 

'End Unit 1/4-1/2 Acre 

*2 Story, 1-car gar. 

* 2 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath 

'Freshly painted 

'Carpeting Freshly Cleaned 

•Pergo flooring In main 

entrance & In kit 

'Surround sound equipped 

'Allows up to 2 pots 
'Entrance to Long Lako In 

the subdivision. 
You may onjoy swimming 

& grt. fishing 

'Includes all appliances 

'Dishwasher recently new 

'Moon faucot replaced In 

kitchen 

'New fixtures 

'Very well taken care of TH 

■Country living at It's 

ultimate best! 

Home (847) 740-5094 

Cell (847) 344-5954 

Ask tor Tare. 

SPECTACULAR 3-STORY 
QUIET END-UNIT ON POND, 
Mature Trees, Lako Rights, 
Over 2300 Sq.FL Main Fir. 
Mstr. Bdrm. & Ldry & Eat-In 
Kltch. Views Throughout. 

2bd/2.5ba., Loft, Full-Finished 
W/O Bsmnt. to Pond w/Palio. 
20' Cathedral Celling w/2 
skylts., Gas FP, Dblo. Dock to 
Pond. Huge Walk-In Closets. 
STORAGE GALOREI Up- 
graded Berber Carpet. Soc/ 
Sys„ 2-Car Gargo, All Appli- 
ances, Pots, Whole House 
Water Flit. w/RO. 3% CO-OP. 
(847)337-1310. 

TOWNHOUSE ON GOR- 
GEOUS ANTIOCH GOLF 
COURSE, 7 rooms, 3-bd„ 3- 
ba. t 2-car., frpl.. fin. bsmt,, 
dock, healty cond. Only 
$187,500.(847)581-0851. 

WAUKEGAN PLEASANT 
HILL SUB. 2-bd„ 1-1/2 ba., 1- 
car gar., Irpl., hrdwd. firs., 
plenty ol storage. Beautiful 
view of courtyard. Very nice 
neighborhood. $164,800. 

(847)848-2995. 




WAUCONDA IN TOWN 
LOCATED IN AN OVER 55 
' COMMUNITY 
* 1 -bedroom, 1 -bath 

Start @S20,900 
'2-bedroom, 1-balh 

Start ©$23,500 

"2-bodroom, 2-baih 

Start @ $50,000. 

Some include 

gar., carport, shed, decks & 

room additions.. 

(B47)526-5000 

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Apartments 

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All appliances, Washer &. Dryer 

In every unit, Private 

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w/approved credit 



1 BD UNIT 

2 BD UNITS 

3 BD UNITS 



$755-$790 

$1103-5910 
$1375 




AFFORDABLE MOBILE 

HOMES 2-bd., Boach 
Park/Lake Bluff. No-low down. 
Owner finance. (847)235- 
1808. 

CITY VIEW 

MANUFACTURED HOME 

COMMUNITY 

For Seniors 55+ 

4303 75th St., Kenosha. 

-ktrktfk-b* 

Lot 31; 198916x60, 
2bd/1ba, Front Kitchen & 
Living Rm„ C/A, all applic. 
Covered patio on lrg. lot. 
Asking $24,900/obo. 
LoUJai.1993 16x70, 2bd/1ba, 
C/A, all appli's. Front Kitchen 
& Living Rm, lrg deck & lrg 
shed. 
Asking $32,500/obo. 
Lot 4: 2bd/1ba., all new ap- 
pli's, w/dishwasher, C/A, 
Front Living Rm & kitchen, 
shod, closo prkng. 
Asking $6500. 
LoJLSa; 2bd/1ba. 16x64. ail 
applls's., A/A, deck w/ramp, 2 
sheds, w/front 
Living Rm & Kitchen. 
Asking $29,900/obo. 
Lot 26; 2bd/1ba. screened 
in porch, new siding, 12x60, 
needs stove. 
Asking $4900/obo. 
Lot 66: 2bd/1bo, front LR. all 
appl's,, nice cond., lrg shed, 
cement patio w/awning. 
Asking $6900/obo 
LqUJZ: 2bd/1ba. Front Living 

Rm & Kitchen, all applls,, 
hrdwd firs. Nood some TLC. 

Asking $5900/obo. 
LaLSS: 2bd/1ba. Front Kitch- 
en all new appli's. Lrg Living 
Rm, parch w/awning. 
Asking $6900/obo. 
FIRST MO. RENT FREE 
ON LOTS #26, 27, 65, 66. 
Call Sarah (262)694-6464. 

PARK CITY MOBILE HOME 

By Original Owner 

1999 Skyline 
Built Royal Manor 
Triple-Wide Homo. 
3-bd., 2-full bos., Ig. family- 
room, dlningroom, livlngroom, 
Cathedral ceiling thru-out. 
Skylights, fully carpeted, all 
appls (Ig. oven, Microwave, 
sldo-by-slde rof„ dishwasher, 
extra Ig-hoavy dty GE 

washer/dryer). 

Many extras. Exc Cond. 

Must seo to appreciate. 

Serious Inquiries Only. 

$69,000 

Financing Avallablo 

(847)336-7005. 

QUIET COUNTRY LIVING 



f 32200 45ttrSt: 
Burlinnion. Wise. 53105 
Lol2fl9j_PRICE REDUCED - 
1993 Schull, 14x70 -C/A 
Excellent Condition. 2 lrg -bd., 
2-Full Ba., FP. All appl's. 
Asking $28,900. 
Lot, 30: 2bd/1ba., lrg. kitchen 
w/island, oak cabinets; com- 
pletely romodoled throughout, 
w/red cedar firs, cedar walls. 
woodbuming slovo. 

Very, very cutel Must Seel. 
Asking $36,90 o/o bo. 
LsLAZ: 2-3bd/lba, C/A. front 
kitchen/dining area, all appl's 
w/dishwasher. Newly updated 
lrg deck & shed. 
Asking $13,900/obo 
Lot 313: Brand new 2005 
16x80, 3bd/2 Full ba's., sunk- 
in Kitchen w/island, oak cabi- 
nets. Lrg dock on nlco quiot 
lot. 
Asking $45,50 o/obo. 

Calf Sarah (262)537-2314. 

WAUCONDA IN TOWN 

LOCATED IN OVER 55 

COMMUNITY 

1-bd., 1-ba. 

To bo nowly decorated, 

w/warranty. Includes shed & 

carport. $28,900. 

(847)526-5000 

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DOWNTOWN WAUKEGAN 

Newly remodeled studios. 
Hrdwd. Itrs. Some utilities 
paid. From $475 to $550. 
(647)623-7114. 

FOX LAKE 2-BD. apt., new 
"carpet, hoat included. Avail. 
Immediately. No pots. 
S800/mo. ONE MONTH 
FREE RENT WITH 1 YR. 
LEASE. (847) 630-9011. 

FOX LAKE 2-BD. DELUXE 
Newly renovated. Now carpet 
& appls., balcony. $300 sec. 
dep, FREE electric, heat & 
A/C. No pots. 37 Nlpporslnk 
Blvd. $795/mo. (815) 403- 
9558. 

FOX LAKE HAWTHORNE 
APTS. Starting at $500/mo. 
Fall move In specials coll 
(847)508-0069. 

GRAYSLAKE 2-BD., clean, 

freshly painted, ofl street 

parking. NO PETS. 

$750/mo.+Util. (847) 370- 
5983. 

GRAYSLAKE AREA - Loke- 
front apt. Very nlco. 2bd/1ba., 
C/A. washer/dryer, dishwash- 
er, microwave. Beautiful fake- 
view w/private pier. Single 
non-smoker preferred. No 
pets. $890/mo. (847)666- 
4458. 

GURNEE/WILDWOOD 

OPEN HOUSE 

NO RENT TILL 2006 

Garage prkng, near Gumee 

Mills Shopping.(Gages Lk Rd 

& Rt. 45) 

(847)548-5100 
IGL R.E. 

INGLESIDE 
2-BEDROOM APT. 

Available Immediately. 

Newly decorated, bright. 

$785/mo. 

NO PETS PLEASE. 

(847)297-5018. 

LAKEVIEW TERRACE 

APARTMENTS LAKE VILLA 
Largo 1 & 2 bedrooms, $715- 
$840/mo. Heat, water, air In- 
cludod. (847)356-5474. 

NORTH CHICAGO - Very 
Large 2bdrm, freshly painted 
new carpeting. Avail, soon. 
$629/mo + ulll's. (847)910- 
2789. 

PARK CITY DUPLEX, Gur- 
neo Schools. 2-bd., 2-ba., for- 
mal livlngroom, dlningroom, 
eat-In kit., family roorm den, 
deck, yd., att. gar. Close to 
Base, main roads & shopping. 
$1,100/mo.+ulil. 1yr. lease & 
sec. dop. roq. Call Miranda 
Roeder, Koenlg & Stroy 
GMAC Realty (847)910-9137, 
(847) 623-4342. 

RENT TO OWN! 

1-Bd. Luxury Condominium 

7 ml. North ol Fox Lake. 

A/C, washor/dryer, pool, 

1st. fir. $699/mo. 

(847)209-3687. 

ROUND LAKE BEACH 
LAKEFRONT, 1-bd., nice 
area, includes water & sewer, 
S550/mo.+util. (847)740-7571. 

WAUCONDA Ibd. opLNowly 
dec, heat & hot water In- 
cluded. $635/mo. Lease, 
sec dop., ref. No pets. 
Available Immediately. 

(847)433-OB9i: 

WAUKEGAN 2BD APT. 2nd 
I Ir, hoat & water Incld'd. Avail. 
Immod. No pels, non-smoker. 
$800/mo + 1 monlh sec. 
(224)381-1114. 

WAUKEGAN WEST SIDE 1- 
bd. apt. $600/mo., gar. oxlra. 
Walk-in closets, laundry, Indi- 
vidual storage,- sec. entry. 
(847)244-6448. 



WAUKEGAN A DETAILED 
1-BD. in welt maintained 
brick. Refin. mahogany, solid 
plaster, 3 closols, dining, 'A/C, 
laundry, parking. $575/mo. 
(847)623-6119. 

WAUKEGAN A STUNNING 
1bd in 1972 Victorian Man- 
sion. Private courtyard, 2 
Irplcs,, slain glass, sanded 
firs. Many vintage extras. 
$695/mo. (847)623-6119. 

WAUKEGAN: 617 MAY 
S [.(between 10th SI & Rl. 
120), 2bd In 2 Unit, gar. 
prkng, $715/mo(noar schools, 
parks, shopping) Reconily 
renovatod. (847)561-4024. 

ZiON - FREE Heat & Water! 
1bdr + elec + sec Appli's & 
W/D In bsmnt. Prkng-2717 
Galilee. (847)420-7500. 



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FOX LAKE ROOMMATE 
WANTED to shore beautiful 
home. Ideal for mala. Full 
house privileges. 5-bd., 3- 
bo , Jacuzzi, laundry facili- 
ties. Everything Included, 
DirecTV, except phone. 
Downtown, close to train, 
shopping & lake. $500/mo. 
(847) 370-4465. 

LAKE VILLA CLEAN NEW- 
LY REMODELED Room for 
Rent - 1,000sq.ft., FP., 1st. 
fir., securo, laundry, house 
privileges, $450/mo. 

(847)809-7110. 



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ANTIOCH 

SLEEPING RM 

on Petite Lake, 

Wf beach, pier, cable 

TV. 

$90/wk * $90 dep. 

(847)872-2436. 



LONG LAKE ROOM FOR 
RENT, lakoviow w/lakertghls. 
Everything Included. 

(847)740-4399. 

ROOM FOR RENT - Looking 
for responsible iemafe(proter- 
rod) lo sharo lrg Round Lako 
Boach homo. $450/mo + sec. 
(B47)265-7499. 



ROOMS FOR RENT 
$1O0-$145/w'k. 
(847)356-3980 
(847) 356-9707. 

Crooked Lake Resort. . 



ROOMS FOR RENT ON FOX 
LAKE From $125/wk. (847) 

338-9369. 

WAUKEGAN "RAVINE" 

HOME very scenic. Sunlit 
room, $125/wk., $400 dop, 
Ofl street parking, Cablo TV 
(BIT oxlra), Cable Internet 
, (BIT extra). Use of laundry- 
room, kit., full ba., some stor- 
ago, Wood floors, solid doors. 
Groat privacy. No smoking. 
10 MINUTES FROM NAVY 
BASE. (847) 207-8337. 




McHenry Bar/Rostaurant 
on Fox River. 

New piers/beach, 

totally remodeled. 

t. Gamnes-RoMax Suburban 

(847)367-8686 X. 208. 




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GRAYSLAKE OFFICE 

lC00sq.il. Warehouse 
1,000-3.000sq.ft. UUI. Includ- 
od. Mon-Fri., 8am-4pm. 
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FOX LAKE - 

680 sq.1U3 offices, w/con- 

Icrance mi, kitchen, on 1st 

lloorcomor w/lakeviow. 

S995/mo. 

28 W, Grand Ave. 

(847)395-7215. 



GRAYSLAKE DOWNTOWN 

STOREFRONT 

Approx, 1 500sq.(t, 

$1,500/mo. 

GRAYSLAKE SHOP OR 

OFFICE 

120Qsq,lt„ S995/mo. 

RRST MONTH FREE RENT. 

Call Chris (847) 274-5476. 



ISLAND LAKE/WAUCONDA 
AREA. CONTRACTOR'S 
WELCOME 1 e00sq.lt., A/C 
office, 12' high door, outside 
storage. Avail. now. 

(847)456-8328. 



OFFICE SPACE ISLAND 
LAKE Corner Roberts Rd. & 
176. Total 1, 000sq.lt. Easy 
access, adoquele parking. 
Avail. Immediately. $695/mo. 
Days (B47)526-5755, evos 
(B47) 526-8306. 

PARK CITY RT. 41 & VVash- 
Ington. Warehouse/office, 
1B.0O0sq.ft., 6,000sq.(t. 

(w/800sq.ft. freezer), & 
3,000sq,(t. Docks & drivo-ln 
doors. (847)774-1443. 

WAUCONDAINTOWN 

550sq.lt., 663sq.ft. & 

llOOsq.ft. Warehouses 

w/lg. overhead doors & 

. washrooms. Includes sewor 

& water. Avail. Immediately. 

From $445 to $695/mo + sec. 

(647) 526-5000 

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Avail, $1600/mo or 

purchase $169,000 

(847)845-81 B4-Yellon Realty 




LAKEMOOR/VOLO 

INDUSTRIAL 

BUSINESS 

RENTALS 

AVAILABLE NOWI 

1200sq.ft., S695/mo. 

2000sq.ft, S1195/mo. 

2400 sq.ft. ,$1325/mo. 

A/C Office & Baths 

12x1 2ft. doors 

27992 W. State Rt. 

120, at Fisher Rd. 

Rental office Unit 

#53 (main unit) 

Open Mon-Frl. 9-3 Or 

By appointment 

(815)578-8000, 

Cell (847)903-7788. 






GRAYSLAKE/GURNEE 
20 FLAT - 100% occupied. 
Minutes from Gumee Mills 
& Great America, 
Rt 132/1-94. 
Great Conversion. S2.2ty , 
1GLR.E. (630)218-8030. 




MARINETTE CO. WI. Brand 
now 2BR log cottage features 
open concept kltchon, living- 
room, dining with wood burn- 
ing stone FP, largo lolt with 
walk-out deck, storage shed 
and more all situated on 1.5 
acres near public hunllng 
land, snowmobile & ATV 
trails. S68.900. 

Now 2BR, 1.5BA homo or 
year round cottago situated 
on 1.5 acres with 100' ot sand 
frontage on Lily Lake. Home 
features full basement, T&G 
vaulted coiling, eat-in kitchen, 
main floor laundry and wood 
burning FP In livingroom. Lily 
Lake Is a 35 acre 
swlmmlng/lishlng lake with a 
max. depth of 19'. $234,900. 
www.hanson-realty.cQm 
(715)324-5868 or toll free 
(688) 8780322. 

NORTHERN, WISC. 

WATERFRONT PROPERTY 

4.3 acres, pvl, wooded, on 

600+ acre lake. Cannot be 

subdivided. Good access to 

blacktop road, oleo, 

well water, $58,000. 

YEAR ROUND COTTAGE 

Near Wolf River and 

Utile Rice Lake area. 

Nestled In a plno grovo. 

$59,000. 

IDEAL RECREATIONAL 

RETIREMENT OR 

RESIDENTIAL 

LAND PARCEL. 

Near hundreds of acres of 

public land. Park like setting 

In mature hardwoods. 

Financing available. 

(715)478-3566. 



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OFFICE FOR RENT 

Downtown Grayslako, 

approximately 1 ,4 00 sq.ft. 

Bright reception area, all , 

nowo'r fixtures, ready to rhovo 

in. Partially furnished. Two 

private olficGS. Generous 

storage space. Convenient 

parking. $1,375 per month 

Includes utilities. 

Move in, one month FREE, 

References required. 

Contact Bob Schroedor 

(847)223-8161. 



FOR SALE 80 Acres, 
Kenosha County, 21 acres 
Prime Development property, 
wooded with pond. Qualified 
buyers call 262-877-8309 
or E-mail 
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TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN 
ACREAGE - Now lakesido 
community close to Chatta- 
nooga & Knoxvillc. Communi- 
ty lake access, boat ramp & 
amenities. Limited number 
private boat slips. 1/2 + acres 
from S30K. Call (866)292- 
5761. 



ATTENTION: 

CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, 

BANDS, SOCIAL CLUBSII 

SOFT. CHAMPION 

COACH BUS 

1997 FREIGHTLINER 

Cummins Dlosel 

Allison Transmission. 

26 pass., wheelchair lift. 

GOOD FOR PASSENGER 

BUS OR MOTOR HOME 

CONVERSION 127,000 ml. 

Runs & Drives Excellent!! 

$9,750. 
Call Ken (224) 557-9544. 




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TOYOTA 1981 DOLPHIN 21' 
Motorhomo, good cond., sips 
4, A/C, toilet/shower. 
$3500/obo. (847)566-0808. 



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Snowmobiles/ 
ATV's 


ATV 2002 SUZUKI EIGER 

w/detachable plow, 50 miles, 
S3,500/bost. (847) 830-4334. 


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Boat/Molors/Klc. 



1994 25FT. CROWNUNE 
CABIN CRUISER. Dual cab- 
Ins, 5.7 XL motor, 278 hrs. 
Full enclosed cover. Great 
cond. Must see, is in water. 
$15,500/best. (847) 721- 
9049. 

2001 CHAPARREL SUNES- 
TA 233 DECK BOAT. Com- 
pletely loaded. Only 70 
hours, fuel Injected V8, cus- 
tom sound system. $30,000. 
Call Ken (224) 577-9544, 



BOAT FOR SALE 

FAMILY EXPANDING 

1993 Cobia Monte Carlo - 

188ESL3.0MorcruIser. 

Exc. Cond $5500. 

(847)280-1306. 



MERCURY 3.0 LITER AL- 
PHA-1 OUTDRIVE, S500. 
(847) 587-6998. 



MERCURY 3.0 LITER EN- 
GINE 130HP, S550. (847) 
5B7-699B. 

PROJECT BOAT 1976 IMP 
23' Cuddy Cabin Morcrulser 
V8 I/O. Very good hull. 
Needs lota of work. No trail- 
er. $500. (224) 577-9544. 



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MARCY DUAL STATION 
HOME GYM, $300/best. 
(847)421-4406. 




Cars for Sale 



804 


Cars for Sale 



1986 MAZDA 323 Only 
64,000 miles. Heat & A/C 
work groat. Very dependa- 
ble car and groat on gas. 
$2,000/bost. Call Mlko (224) 
.430-4301. 

1993 BMW 3251s 150K miles, 
leathr, power steering, man- 
ual transmission, black on 
black, sunroof, alloy wheels. 
Asking S2.500. Musi sell. 
(847) 209-8108. 

"98 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 
GTP-78K 1 -owner miles. All 
factory options, 2-dr. Very 
well maintained. S5250/obo. 
(847)652-0110. 

AUDI 2004 ALL Road, 4.2, 4- 
dr, black, auto., $39,900. 
(847)362-9200. 

AUTO AUCTION 
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 

SALVATION ARMY 
Every Saturday, 9am. 
Every Wednesday, 5pm. 
Over 150 cars, boats, camp- 
ers & motorcycles to bo 
sold weekly 
to Iho highest bidder 
at no reserve. 
Opening bid $100. 

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BMW '98 7401. black, loaded, 
like newl $11,950. (866)675- 
4444. 

BUICK '95 REGAL, blue, V6, 
auto trans., $3980. (877)254- 
8983. 

CADILLAC '94 DEVILLE Con- 
cours. black, V8, auto trans., 
loaded, llhr interior! $7980. 
(877)254-8983. 

CAR COLLECTION For Sato 
Projects, Drivers. Hot Rods, 
Antiques. 15 Cars to bo Sold. 
For Bost Olfor. (847)271- 
5890. 

CHEVY "01 MALIBU, white, 
loaded. 1 -owner, only -47K 
milosl #3711 N $6950. 
(866)675-4444, 

CHEVY '05 CAVALIER, re, 
auto trans., low mtlesl 
511.980.(877)254-8983. 

CHEVY 2000 MONTE Carlo, 
black, $7995. (847)548-4300. 



804 


Cars for Sale 



CHEVY 1998 MALIBU, 110K 
mllos, runs great, MPG 24 
average: $3900/obo. 

(847)872-5066, 

CHEVY '97 MONTE Carlo, 
silver, loadod, $5950. 
(866)675-4444 

CHEVY "98 MALIBU LS, 
black, auto trans., V6, $4980. 
(877)254-8983. 

CHRYSLER '01 PT Cruiser, 
white, auto tans., great on 
gosl $9980. (877)254-8983. 

CHRYSLER '05 CROSSFIRE 
LTD AU3184 $24,095. 
(847)623-3000. 

CHRYSLER '97 SEBRING 
Convertible, Black, loaded, 
79K & mora! A3724U $5950. 
(866)675-4444. 

DODGE '05 NEON. AU3316. 
$12,695. (847)623-3000. 

DODGE '05 STRATUS SXT 
OU3400, 512,895. (647)623- 
3000. 

DODGE 1998 NEON, gas sip- 
por. whllo, $3995. (847)548- 
4300. 

EAGLE '98 TALON WU3417 
$4995. (647)623-3000. 

FORD "00 TAURUS SE Com- 
lort, auto, sllber, V6, $8980, 
(877)254-8983. 

FORD '02 TAURUS SES, CD, 
gold & much morel! M3704N 
$7950. (B66J675-4444. 

FORD 1999 CONTOUR, bluo. 
groat buy, $5995. (847)548- 
4300. 

FORD 2000 EXPEDITION 4- 
dr wagon, Bluo 80,939011105, 
$10,900. (B47)546-6400. 

FORD 2000 EXPEDITION 

Wagon, . 4-dr,black, 

84,331 miles. $11,900. 
(847)546-6400. 

HONDA 1998 CIVIC EX, 2-dr. 
green, auto. $7995. (847)362- 
9200. 

HONDA 1999 CR-V. red, 
$7995. (847)548-4300. 

HONDA 2003 ACCORD, 4-dr 
sedan, silver 44,19Bmi!os. 
S1 6,500. (847)546-6400. 

HYUNDAI '02 SONATA, auto, 
silver, warranty yes. $8980. 
(877)254-8983. 

INFINITI 2002, Q-45 w/Nava- 
gator, 4-dr sliver, auto, 
$29,900. (847)362-9200. 

INFINITI 2003 G-35, 4-dr, sil- 
ver, auto.. S22.900. (847)362- 
9200. 

INFINITI 2004 QX-56 4-dr, 
black, auto., 25K milos, 
$43,900. (847)362-9200. 

INFINITI 2005 G-35 4-dr, 
slato, auto, 19k miles, 
$27,900. (847)362-9200. 

INFINITI Q45 - 1994, grt. 
cond., ithr., CD Boso Stereo 
System, sunroof, now tires, 
127,000 ml. SS.OOO/bcst. 
(847)038-1250. 

INTREPID 1994- 6CYL, runs 

good S15007obo. 

Dodge 1989 Caravan-runs 

good $1000/obo. (847)244- 

9310. 

INTREPID 2000 4-DR Dedan. 
Tan. 71,460 milos. $5900.. 
(847)546-6400. 

LINCOLN 1989 TOWN CAR 
68,000 mllos, $1.500/best. 
(847)487-6443. 

MAZDA 2004 RX-8, 2-dr, d. 
graph, manual, $23,900. 
(847)362-9200. 

MERCURY 
2000 GRAND MAROUIS LS 
Red, V8, ABS, 66,000 mllos, 

fully loaded, electronic 

everything, keyless entry, 

Anti-theft Systom, exc. 

cond,, well maintained. 

$7,995/bost. 

(630) 289-0648. 

MERCURY '00 SABLE LS, 
auto, black, V6 $7980. 
(877)254-8983. 

MERCURY '05 MARINER 
black, loadod, 11 K & much 
mora. $18,950. (866)675- 
4444. 

MERCURY '05 SABLE GS, 
aulo, silver. $13,980. 

(877)254-8983. 

MITSUBISHI 2003 GALANT 
ES, 4-dr, silver, auto. 
S10.99S. (847)362-9200. 

PONTIAC '02 SUNFIRE SE, 
2-dr, moonrool, CD, Black & 
mora! W3418U $7950. 
(866)6754444, 




Classic/An ll(|uc 
Cars 



FORD 1950 EDSEL Corsair, 
2-dr, hard top, rebuilt. 410, V7 
auto trans., vory solid project, 
ovoryting works, $4700. 
(847)343-9711. 

KAISER-FRAZER 1953 

HEARY J. Runs, noods re- 
storing. $l500/obo. Munde- 
loln (847)566-0315. 

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NISSAN '03 MAXIMA HU3374 
$17,395. (847)623-3000. 

NISSAN 2001 ALTIMA 
$6995. (847)548-4300. 

PONTIAC '00 GRAND AM 
GT, rod, auto trans., $6980. 
(877)254-8983. 

PONTIAC '02 GRAND AM 
SE, auto, sliver, $9480. 
(877)254-8983. 

PONTIAC "02 SUNFIRE 
WU3384, $5995. (847)623- 
3000. 

PONTIAC 1999 GRAN Am 2- 
dr coupe, rod 85,769ml!os 
$6700. (847)546-6400. 

PONTIAC 2001 GRAND Prix 
GT sedan, silver 

117,120milos, $6950. 

(847)546-6400. 

PONTIAC 2004 GTO, 5.7 V8, 
2-dr., blk, manual, 9K miles, 
$24,800. (047)362-9200. 

PONTIAC 2004 GTO, purplo 
metallic, 6-spd. Take over 
pys. Call for details. Cell 
(773) 816-7726. 

SATURN '04 VUE, silver, 
loaded, V6, 25K & moral 
$15,950.(866)675-4444. 

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.60c tor each additional lino. 

TOYOTA 2001 4-RUNNER 4- 
dr wagon, black, 98,847, 
$13,500. (847)546-6400. 

TOYOTA 2001 CELICA, sllb- 
ar, S8995. (B47)548-4300. 

TOYOTA PR1US '05 HYBRID 
50-60 MPG; silver, auto, 
trans., 13,000 miles. Must 
sell. Military transfer. 
(847)373-5476. 

VOLVO 1999 S70, T5, silver, 
82Kmllos. SI 2,995. (847)362- 
9200. 

VOLVO 2001 XC70, 2.5T, 
brown, 43Kmiles, $18995. 
(847)362-9200. 

VOLVO 2002 S60. T5, silver, 
40Kmilos, $19,995. (847)362- 
9200. 

VOLVO 2004 SB0 2.5T, sil- 
ver, 15Kmilos $29,995. 
(847)362-9200 

VOLVO 2005 V50. wgn, gray, 
17kmilos $24,900. (647)362- 
9200. 



FORD 1996 E-150 CONVER- 
SION, 180,000 ml., good 
cond., $3,000/bost. (847)740- 
9244. 



828 


Sport Utility 
Vehicles 



BLAZER 1998 LT 4X4, 
Silver/gray Ithr, clean, N/S. 
SS700/obo. (847)548-4220 or 
(847)867-8386. 

CHEVY "03 TRACKER 
AU3180 $6295. (847)623- 
3000. 

CHEVY 2001 BLAZER, ma- 
roon, nlca car, $7995. 
(847)548-4300. 

CHEVY 2001 SUBURBAN, 
pewter, S14.995. (847)548- 

4300. 

CHEVY '99 BLAZER, whits, 
auto trans., V6, $7980. 
(877)254-8983. 

DODGE '01 DURANGO Sport 
4x4, HU3250. (847)623-3000. 

DODGE 1999 DURANGO 
4WD, tow package, rear air, 
3rd, seat, remote start, NICE. 
(847)533-7585. 

DODGE "99 OURANGO 
AU3300 $9795 (B47J623- 
3000. 

FORD '02 EXPLORER Eddie 
Bauer $14,895. (847)623- 
3000. 

FORD '04 ESCAPE XLT 
AWD. HU2982 $7295. 
(847)623-3000. 

FORD 199(3 EXPLORER 
green, $4995. (847J54B-4300. 

FORD 1999 EXPEDITION, 
bluo, $10,995. (847)548- 
4300. 

GMC '02 ENVOY. 4-dr. gray 
4WD, SI 5.950. (866)675- 
4444. 

GMC 1996 JIMMY greon, 
$5995. (847)548-4300. 

JEEP '02 LIBERTY IIU3274 
$15,295. (847)623-3000. 

JEEP '02 LIBERTY HU3274 
$15,295. (847)623-3000. 

JEEP '05 GRAND Chorokoo 
LTD. 4x4. #U33B8 S24.895. 
(847)623-3000. 

JEEP '05 GRAND Chorokoo 
LTD. 4x4, HU3388 $24,895. 
(847)623-3000. 

JEEP 2000 GRAND Choro- 
keo, gray, $11,995. (847)548- 
4300. 

JEEP' 2004 GRAND Chero- 
kco, 4-dr, lava red. 24K miles, 
$24,995. (847)362-9200. 

JEEP '98 GRAND Chorokoo 
4x4 llhr, WU2970, S8195. 
(847)623-3000. 

LINCOLN 2001 NAVIGATOR 
4-dr wagon, gold, 

45,000mlies, $17,400. 

(847)546-6400. 

NEW 2005 K)A SPORTAGE 
EX, 4x4. V-6. with all options 
and sunroof, 10yr, 100,000 
mllo warranty, steel silver col- 
or, 3,100 mllos, 2" trailer hitch 
receiver, custom carpeting 
and 3M wax job. Paid 
$22,700, will sell for 
$18,700/flrm. (847)395-5294, 
(262) 279-9700. 

NISSAN '02 XTERRA SE 
HU29G8 $13,295. (847)623- 
3000. 

NISSAN -02 XTERRA SE 
WU2968 $13.29r.. (847)623- 
3000. 

SUBARU '96 LEGACY Out- 
back 4x4, «U33G9 $3995. 
(647)623-3000 



CHEVY '00 ASTRO LS AWD, 
Whlto, V6, $9980, (877)254- 
8983. 

DODGE 1994 Cargo Van 
3/4 ton, runs great, 
S1500/ODO. (847)497-088B. 

DODGE 1996 CARAVAN 
DUO, sliding doors, runs exc. 
& works groat. $2700/obo. 
(847)613-8231. 

DODGE '94 MAXI Van, 12- 
pass., gray & moraW3643U 
$4950. (066)675-4444. 

DODGE '99 CARAVAN SE 
HU3287 $5795. (847)623- 
3000. 

DODGE '99 CONVERSION 
Van, discovery w/llhr, 1 -own- 
er, Blk/goldl W3677U $7950. 
(866)675-4444. 



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Trucks/TraJtcrs 



DAKOTA 2000 QUAD Cab. 
exc. cond., loaded, looks & 
runs groat, $8900. Make an 
olfer. (847)872-7089.- 

DODGE 03 DAKOTA SLT, "' 
4x4, V8 33K & much mora. 
$17,950,(866)675-4444. 

DODGE '94 RAM P/U SLT, 
black, 4x2 $4950. (866)675- 
4444. 

DODGE '98 RAM 1500 Club, 
4x4, blk, Irg tiros & more! 
H3681N, $3950. (666)675- 
4444. 

FORD '00 F150 Flare sido, 
white, auto trans., VB, S9980. 
(077)254-0983, 

FORD '03 RANGER XLT, 4- 
dr, boigo, auto trans., super 
cab, S12.9B0. (877)254-8983, 



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Trucks/Trailers 



FORD a000 F-150 4-dr super 
cab, bcigo, 74,390011103, 
S10.900. (847)546-6400. 



FORD 2003 F-150 FX4 XLT, 
oxtondod cab, 4-drs. 
w/ma(chlng utility cap. Cus- 
tom 2-tono toalhor seats, cus- 
tom CD, AM/FM radio. Now 
tiros, new brakes, 17tn. wheel 
aluminum rims. Meticulously 
kept, oxceltont condition, 
88,000 hwy. miles. Kelly Blue 
Book 520,700. asking 
$18,400.(847)910-2225. 

FORD '98 F150 XL, 80K, red 
& much more. $5950. 
(866)675-4444. 

PAJ TRUCK W/PLOW. 1995 
Chevy Silverado, 5.7 liters, 
4x4/2500 oxtondod cab, 128K 
miles. Western plow $8000. 
Will refer plowing Co. slart @ 
S75/hr. (847)902-9855. 

TRAILER (CAR HAULER) 
"Foathorlite" A+ condition, su- 
por winch, aluminum A SS, 
dual axle, $4,700. (847) 587- 
6998. 

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Motorcycles 



HARLEY DAVIDSON 2004 
HERITAGE SOFT TAIL 
CLASSIC, fuel Injection, low 
miles, oxc, cond. $2,000 in 
extras addod. Grt. buy tor 
$17,600.(847)548-4453. 



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storage season. 

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IL. Call Mon.-Fri„ 8am-4pm. 
(847)223-2294. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE ELEC- 
TRONIC REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC, AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR OHIO SAVINGS 
BANK, FSB AND/OR ITS 
SUCCESSORS 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 

ANTONIO FREDERICKS, et 
al 

Defendants 
05 CH 579 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered in the above 
cause on Juiy 6, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sates 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 29, 2005, at the 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Streot (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following de- 
scribed real estate: 
THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 16 
AND ALL OF LOT 17, BLOCK 
111, IN ZION CITY SUBDIVI- 
SION IN SECTION 17, 
TOWNSHIP 46 NORTH, 
RANGE 12, EAST OF THIRD 
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, EX- 
CEPT FOR THE SOUTH 10 
FEET OF LOT 17, TAKEN 
FOR HIGHWAY PURPOSES 
AS EVIDENCED BY DOCU- 
MENT 1219972 IN LAKE 
COUNTY. ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 2049 
HERMON AVENUE, 2on, IL 
60099 

Property Index No, 04-17- 
432-029 

Tho real estate is improved 
with a single family residence. 
Tho judgment amount was 
S101, 798.72. 

Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of the auction; the 
balance, In cortiliod funds, Is 
duo within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject property is 
subject to general real ostate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title end without recourse to 
Plalnlilf and in "AS IS* condi- 
tion. The salo Is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by tho 
court. 

If the sale is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
salo shall be entitled only to a 
return of the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no lur- 
thor recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In lull of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of tho sale 
The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to the condition of the 
.property, Prospective bidders 
are admonished lo check tho 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. 
P.O. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department. 
Please refer to file number 
14-05-3465. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Slreol - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-3465 
ARDCft 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair 
Debt Collodion Practicos Act, 
you aro advised that Plaintiff's 
altornoy Is deemed to bo a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any infor- 
mation obtained will bo used 
for that purpose, 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR 
OHIO SAVINGS BANK, FSB 
AND/OR ITS SUCCESSORS 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
ANTONIO FREDERICKS, et 
al 

Defendants 
05 CH 577 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on July 6, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 29. 2005, at the 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following de- 
scribed real estate: 
LOT 12 IN BLOCK 23 IN 
ZION CITY SUBDIVISION IN 
SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 46 
NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PUT THEREOF RE- 
CORDED JULY 17, 1901 AS 
DOCUMENT 82496 IN BOOK 
■E", PAGE 59, IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 3023 
EMMAUS AVENUE, Zion, IL 
60099 

Property Index No. 04-28- 
212-012 

Tho real estate is improved 
with a single family residence. 
The judgment amounl was 
5128,515.65. 

Sole terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of the auction; the 
balance, in certified funds, Is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject property. is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and is offered 
lor sale, without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
ol lille and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS* condi- 
tion. The sale is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

If the sale Is set aside for any 
reason, Ihe Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return ol the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
Ihe Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment in full of Ihe 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will enlille the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the sate 
Tha property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no -representation 
as to the condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court file to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney; Tho Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department- 
Please refer to file number 
14-05-3466. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Stroet - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-3466 
ARDCW 0046B002 
NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney is deemod to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



(REV. 11/07/90) - 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS AMERICAN CHAR- 
TERED BANK; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

ANTHONY DELIGIO AKA 
TONYV. DELIGIOAKA 
ANTHONY V. DELIGIO, AN 
INDIVIDUAL; UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA, BY 
VIRTUE OF A UNITED 
STATES REVENUE LIEN 
RECORDED SEPTEMBER 
11, 2003 AS DOCUMENT 
NUMBER 5362154; A & R 
CUSTOM FLOORING CON- 
TRACTORS, INC., AN ILLI- 
NOIS CORPORATION; 
COLORADO STONE CUT- 
TERS, INC., AN ILLINOIS 
CORPORATION; ELEGANT 
IMPORTS, INC. AN ILLI- 
NOIS CORPORATION; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS, NON- 
RECORD CLAIMANTS AND 
UNKNOWN TENANTS AND 
OCCUPANTS; 
Defendants, 
04 CH 740 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered in the above en- 
tilled cause on January 19, 
2005 Intercounty Judicial 
Sales , Corporation will on 
Thursday, December 8, 2005 
at the hour of 12:00 noon In 
their office at 1800 Nations 
Drive, Suite 117, Gumee, Illi- 
nois, sell al public auction to 
the highest bidder for cash, as 
set forth below, the following 
described mortgaged real es- 
tate: 

LOT 52 IN NORTH SHORE 
PARK, BEING A SUBDIVI- 
SION OF PARTS OF SEC- 
TIONS 25 AND 36, TOWN- 
SHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 10, 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN, AND 
PART OF SECTION 30, 
TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, 
RANGE 11, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN. ACCORDING TO THE 
PLAT THEREOF RECORD- 
ED JULY 28, 1926 AS 
DOCUMENT 2835669 IN 
BOOK "Q" OF PLATS, PAGE 
9 (EXCEPT THAT PART 
CONDEMNED FOR HIGH- 
WAY PURPOSES BY PRO- 
CEEDING HAD IN CASE NO, 
83ED1), IN LAKE COUNTY, 
ILLINOIS. 

Commonly known as 350 S. 
Lako St., Mundelein, IL 
60060. 

P.t.N. 11-30-322-012. 
The mortgaged real estate Is 
residential. 

Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tilled funds, balance, by certi- 
fied funds, within 24 hours. 
No refunds. 

The property will NOT be 
open for inspection. Prospec- 
tive bidders are admonished 
to check the court file to verify 
all Information. 

For Information call Mr. Ste- 
phen G. Daday at Plaintiff's 
Attorney,- Stilt, Klein, Daday, 
Aretos & Glampietro, LLC, 
121 South Wilke Road, Arling- 
ton Heights, Illinois 60005. 
(847) 590-8700. 
INTERCOUNTY ' JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Fie 
Number # PA0503267 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOISMORTGAGE ELEC- 
TRONIC REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC 
AS NOMINEE FOR GN 
MORTGAGE CORPORA- 
TION OR ITS SUCCESSORS 
OR ASSIGNS; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

ALBERTO DIAZ AKA ALBER- 
TO L DIAZ AKA RAMSES A 
LOPEZ DIAZ; LIDIA ROSAS 
AKA LIDIAOLGA ROSAS;. 
CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKO- 
TA), NATIONAL ASSOCIA- 
TION UNKNOWN OWNERS 
AND NONRECORD CLAIM- 
ANTS; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 703 

NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF 
FORECLOSURE UNDER IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
In the above entitled cause on 
July 27, 2005, Intercounty Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon in their office at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
nee, Illinois, sell to the highest 
bidder for cash, the following 
described property: 
LOT 57 AND LOT 58 (EX-. 
CEPT THE WEST 10 FEET 
OF LOT 58) IN PICKEREL 
POINT SUBDIVISION, BE- 
ING A SUBDIVISION OF 
PART OF SECTIONS 13 
AND 24, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF 
THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PUT THEREOF RE- 
CORDED JUNE 16, 1924 AS 
DOCUMENT 241418 IN 
BOOK "N" OF PLATS, PAGE 
13, IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS. 

Commonly known as 25297 
W. Chicago Ave., Ingleside, IL 
60041. 

P.I.N. 05-24-208-023. 
The Improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
family residence. 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tifiod funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
S144.762.82. 

The property will NOT be 
open for inspection. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
alter confirmation of the sale. 
For Intormalion: Visit our web- 
site at hllp://service.atty- 
plerce.com. Between 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plaintiffs Attorneys, 
1 North Dearborn Street, Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. 
(312) 476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



Legals 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY - WAUKE- 
GAN, ILLINOIS 

ABN AMRO MORTGAGE 
GROUP. INC. 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

BONNIE FITZPATRICK A/K/A 
BONNIE GROSCH; 
LASALLE BANK NA; CHAIN- 
O-LAKES PARK 
SUBDIVISION HOMEOWN- 
ERS ASSOCIATION; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF BONNIE 
FITZPATRICK, IF ANY; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 



DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05 CH 1644 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, ' 
CHAIN-O-LAKES PARK 

SUBDIVISION HOMEOWN- 
ERS ASSOCIATION; 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 
defendants, that this case has 
boon commenced In .this 
Court against you and other 
defendants) asking for the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying tha premises 
described as follows, lo wit: 
LOTS 14 AND 15 IN BLOCK 
4 IN CHAIN-O-LAKES PARK. 
BEING A SUBDIVISION OF 
A PART OF TRACT "D" IN 
PISTAQUA HEIGHTS 

SUBDIVISION AND THE 
NORTH 15 ACRES OF THE 
EAST 30 ACRES, EXCEPT- 
ING THEREFROM THE 
EAST 120.00 FEET THERE- 
OF, OF THE NORTHEAST 
QUARTER OF THE NORTH- 
WEST QUARTER OF SEC- 
TION 21, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF 
THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF RE- 
CORDED JULY- 19, 1948 AS 
DOCUMENT . NUMBER 

648219. IN BOOK 31 OF 
PLAT, PAGE 43, IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as: 28627 
WESTSOUTH'COURT 
INGLESIDE, IL 60041 
and which said Mortgage was 
rrtado by, BONNIE FITZPA- 
TRICK A/K/A BONNIE 
GROSCH; 
Mortgagor (s), to 
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE 
GROUP, INC. 

Mortgagee, and recorded In 
the Office of the Recorder of 
Deeds ol LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5064984; and for other relief. 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwise file your ap- 
pearance in this case In the 
Office of the Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Cotfelt 
Clerk ol the Court 
18 North County Streot 
Waukegan, Illinois 60085 
on or before November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT, 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312) 346-9088 
Fox (312)346-1557 
PA 0508038 



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Members of the 
Concerned Citizens 
Committee gathered 
In a final quest for the 
support of Grayslake 
residents on the tax 
referendum before the 
Nov. 5, 1985, election. 
They canvassed vil- 
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30 YEARS AGO • 1975 

Residents of the Oakwood Subdivision 
around Darlene Drive in Gumce came in 
force to a Gurnee village board meeting with 
their concern over Marriott developer's 
plans for a picnic area, which was proposed 
to be located 300 feet south of the property 
owners. 

The rapid pace of the construction for 
the Great America Theme Park by Marriott 
apparently put the developers in a bad posi- 
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cials as they moved into the proposed picnic 
area to begin creating their shelter facilities. 

"Until we get a plan that will provide for 
proper screening we will not issue a permit," 
then-Gumee Mayor Richard Welton told res- 
idents. 



20 YEARS AGO • 1985 

Residents In Grayslake School District 46 
voted overwhelmingly to pass a referendum 
in the Nov. 5 elections to raise their taxes by 80 



cents from $1.21 to $2.01 per $100 assessed 
evaluation of property in an effort to support 
the financially struggling school district 

A total of 879 residents voted for and 741 
against the passage of the referendum. In the 
three previous elections, the question of a 
tax increase to support the Dist. 46 educa- 
tion fund had been repeatedly voted down 
by a narrow margin of votes. 

15 YEARS AGO '1990 

Residents in the unincorporated areas of 
Lake Villa Township were able to get curb- 
side recycling after a ballot showed 1,051 res- 
idents voting yes and 964 voting no. 

"I'm really pleased our people are really 
concerned about the environment," then- 
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said about the referendum passage. "Now I 
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The College of Lake County board of 
trustees approved the creation of four new 
full-time faculty positions for the 2006-2007 
academic year. 

It said the four positions were needed to 
expand counseling services at the Southlake 
Educational Center and to accommodate 
enrollment growth in the criminal justice and 
mathematics programs, as well as to develop a 
new program in medical office assisting. 

In addition to the new positions, the col- 
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faculty vacancies. 

"In the last several years, many long-term 
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replacement faculty positions. We are looking 
for individuals with strong academic creden- 
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diversity of our student body." 

Smoking policies changed 

The board adopted a more restrictive poli- 
cy on smoking. The revised policy prohibits 
smoking and use of tobacco products inside 
college buildings and vehicles, and restricts 
smoking areas to designated entrances at the 
back of buildings on the Grayslake campus 
and to designated outside areas on the 
Lakeshore Campus. 

At the Southlake Educational Center in 
Vernon Hills, smoking will be allowed only in 
the parking lot. 

Previously on the Grayslake campus, smok- 
ing was allowed inside a designated area adja- 
cent to the game room off Lancers cafeteria and 
in designated areas outside entrances. At the 
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"The new policy responds to our concern 
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board chairman William Griffin said after the 
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Tax levy approved 

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The total property tax levy for 2005 is esti- 
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Grants accepted 

CLC also accepted a $25,000 Homeland 
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Michigan State University, Lincoln Land 
Community College and John A. Logan 
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Other grant action included accepting 
$24,395 from the Illinois Board of Higher 
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for transfer to four-year universities and col- 
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STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, 
N.A. SUCCESSOR BY 
MERGER WITH BANK ONE, 
N.A.F/K/ATHE 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 
CHICAGO AS 

TRUSTEE OF STRUC- 
TURED ASSET SECURITIES 
CORPORATION MORT- 

GAGE PASS-THROUGH 
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 
1999-BC3 UNDER 

THAT SPECIAL SERVICING 
AGREEMENT DATED 

JULY 1,1999, WITHOUT RE- 
COURSE 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

ARTHUR F. COLLIER; ZIP- 
PORAH V. COLLIER; 
PACIFIC THRIFT AND LOAN 
COMPANY; 

UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS 
;CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUST- 
EE FOR 
REGISTERED HOLDERS OF 
MERRILL LYNCH 
MORTGAGE INVESTORS, 
INC., SERIES 
1999-H1; 

DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05 CH 1566 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 

NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU.AR- 
THUR F. COLLIER; ZIPPOR- 
AH V. COLLIER; UNKNOWN 
OWNERS AND NON RE- 
CORD CLAIMANTS ; 
defendants, that this case has 
been commenced in this 
Court against you and olher 
defendants, asking (or the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage convoying the premises 
described as follows, to wit; 
LOTS 9 AND 10 IN BLOCK 3, 
IN THE PLAT OF MARION 
TERRACE SUBDIVISION IN 
PART OF THE NORTHWEST 
QUARTER OF THE 

NORTHEAST QUARTER OF 
SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST 
OF THE THIRD P.M., AC- 
CORDING TO THE PLAT 
THEREOF RECORDED 

OCTOBER 23, 1923, AS 
DOCUMENT 231332, IN 
BOOK -M" OF PLATS, 

PAGE 31, IN LAKE COUNTY, 
ILLINOIS. 

Commonly known as; 504 
JUDGE AVENUE 
WAUKEGAN, IL600S5 
and which said Mortgage was 
made by, 

ARTHUR F. COLLIER; ZIP- 
PORAH V. COLLIER; 
Mortgagor (s), to 
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE 
COMPANY 

Mortgagee, and recorded in 
the Office ol the Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No, 
4194176; and for other relief. 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwise file your ap- 
pearance In this case In the 
Office of the Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Coff olt 
Clerk of tho Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukegan, Illinois 60085 
on or before November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312) 346-9088 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0507317 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE ELEC- 
TRONIC REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMI- 
NEE FOH FIELDSTONE 
MORTGAGE COMPANY 

AND/OR ITS SUCCESSORS 
Plaintiff, 
•v.-< 

BENITO ONOFRE, otal 
Defendants 
05 CH 694 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entored in tho above 
causo on June 22, 2005, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 

on November 29, 2005, at the 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse. 1B North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to tho high- 
est bidder (or cash, as sot 
forth bolow, the -following de- 
scribed real estate: 
LOTS 3 AND 4 IN MAL- 
LORY'S RESUBDIVISION OF 
BLOCK 5. SMITH AND 
ADAMS' NORTH ADDITION 
TO THE CITY OF WAUKE- 
GAN, IN THE NORTHWEST 
1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWN- 
SHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 12, 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 
OF RECORDED JANUARY 
30, 1891 AS DOCUMENT 
44141, IN BOOK 'B' OF 
PLATS. PAGE 40, IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 524 N. 
JACKSON STREET, Wauke- 
gan, IL 60085 

Property Indox No. 08-21- 
111-008. Property Indox No. 
08-21 -11 1-009 

The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
Tho judgment amount was 
5208.342,83. 

Stlo terms: 25% down of the 
highost bid by cortlfiod funds 
at the close of the auction; tho 
balance, in certified funds, is 
duo within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject lo general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes lovled against 
said real estate and Is offered 
for sate without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In *AS IS" condi- 
tion. Tho sale is further sub- 
ject to " confirmation by the 
court. 

If the solo is set aside for any 
reason, tho Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return of the deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser shall havo no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon paymont In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sato 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate al- 
ter confirmation ol tho sale 
The property will NOT bo 
open lor inspection and plain- 
tiff makos no representation 
as to the condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court filo to verity all Informa- 
tion, 

For Information, contact Plaln- 
titrs attorney: The Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for tho sales department.. 
Please reler to tile number 
14-05-4321. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Doar- 
bom Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Altornoy File No.: 14-05-4321 
ARDCfl 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant lo tho Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Ac|, 
you ore advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney is doomed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
colloct a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo used 
for that purpose. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUOICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS 
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. 
F.A. 

Plalntill, 
•v.- 
CARLOS MONTERROSO A/K/A 
CARLOS A. MONTERROSO. el 
ol 

Defendants 
05CH682 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that oursuant to a 
Judgmonl of , Foreclosure 
and Sale entered In the 
above causo on Jury 6, 
2005, an agent ot Tho Ju- 
dicial Salos Corporation 
will at t1:00 AM on Decem- 
ber 7. 2005. ol the Ironl 
door of the Lake County 
Courthouso, IB North Coun- 
ty Street (East Door IN- 
SIDE). WAUKEGAN, IL, 
60085, soil at public auc- 
tion to the highosl bidder 
for cash, as sol forth be- 
low, tho following descri- 
bed real estate: 

LOT 12 IN SHEA'S SUBDIVI- 
SION OF LOTS 1 AND 8 AND 
THE NORTH HALF OF LOTS 2 
AND 7 IN BLOCK 2 SHERIDAN 
HEIGHTS. A SUBDIVISION IN 
THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF 
THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF 
SECTION 9. TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF 
THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- 
DIAN. ACCORDING TO THE 
PLAT OF SAID SHEA'S SUBDI- 
VISION RECORDED AUGUST 22. 
1924, AS DOCUMENT 244774. 
IN BOOK *N* OF PLATS, PAGE 
33, IN LAKE COUNTY. ILLI- 
NOIS. 

Commonly known bs 2059 
NORTH AVENUE. Waukegan, IL 
600B7 

Properly Indox No. 
00-09-405-001 

Tho real estate is Im- 
proved with a single fami- 
ly residence. 

Tho judgmont amount was 
$143,987.95, 

Solo terms: 25% down ol 
the highosl bid by certi- 
fied funds ol the close of 
the auction; tho balance, 
in certified lunds, Is due 
within twenty-tour , ,(24) 

hours. Tho subject proper- 
ty Is subject lo genoral 
real eslale (axes, special 
assessments, or' special 
laxes levied against sold 
real estate and is offered 
for sale without any rep- 
resentation as to quality 
or quantity ol title and 
without recourse to Plain- 
tiff and In *AS IS' condi- 
tion. Tho sale Is further 
subject lo confirmation . by 
tho court. 

If Iho solo Is sot aside 
for any reason, the Pur- 
chaser at Ihe salo shall 
bo entitled only to a re- 
turn ot Iho deposit paid. 
Trie Purchaser shall have 
no further recourse 

against the Mortgagor, tho 
Mortgagee or Iho Mortga- 
gee's attorney. 

Upon payment In lull of 
tho amount bid, the pur- 
chaser will recotvo a Cor- 
hficate ol Salo that will 
enlille tho purchaser lo Q 
deed lo tho real oslato 
oiler confirmation ol Iho 
salo 

Tho property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and 
plaintiff makes no repre- 
sentation as lo Ihe condi- 
tion of Iho property. Prc- 
spoclrvo bidders ore ad- 
monished lo chock the 
court lilo to verify all 
information, 

For Information, contact 

Plaintiffs attorney: The 

Salo Clerk. CODILIS & AS- 
SOCIATES. P.C. , 15W030 
NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. 
SUITE 

100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630)- 794-9876 between the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only 
and ask lor tho salos de- 
partment.. Pleaso rofor to 
filo number 14-05-4262. 
THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPO- 
RATION 33 North Doarbom 
Street - Suito 1015 Chica- 
go. Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 
15W03O' NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD. SUITE tOO 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 

Allomoy Filo No.: 14-05- 
4262 . 

ARDC« 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to tho Fair 
Dobt Collodion Practices 
Act, you ere advised that 
Plaintiffs etlornoy Is 

doomed lo bo a dobt col- 
lector attempting lo col- 
loct a dobt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be 



PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Daniel Agulrro's Landscaping 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Landscaping services 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
609 Dromey Ave., Park City, 
IL. 60085,(847)249-1482. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Daniel Agulrro, P. O. Box 643, 
West Chicago, IL 60186, 
(630)440-9167. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is lo certify that the un- 
dersigned Intend(s) lo con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness from the locatlon(s) Indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full namc(s) of the 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business 
is/are correct as shown. 
Isl Daniel Agulrre 
October 28, 2005 

Tho foregoing Inslrumenl 
was acknowledged before ma 
by the porson(s) Intending to 
conduct the business this 
28lhdayof October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Claudla C. Rodriguez 

Notary Public 

Recelvod: Oct. 28, 2005 

Willard R. Hetander 

Lake County Clerk 

1104A-7537-GP 

November 4, 11, 18,2005 

PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
SKO Enterprises 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Internet Business 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
1033 N. Village Dr., Round 
Lake Beach, IL 60073, 
(847)740-9168. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Sandra Opsal, 1033 N. Vil- 
lage Dr.. Round Lake Beach, 
IL. 60073. (847)740-9168. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE J 

This is to certify that the un- 
dersigned inlond(e) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness from the location (s) Indi- 
cated and that tho true and le- 
gal lull name(s) of the 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business 
Is/are correct as shown. 
Is/ Sandra Opsal 
October 13. 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged before mo 
by the porson(s) intending to 
conduct tho business this 
1 3th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Melissa Ann Boyer 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 13, 2005 

Willard R. Helander 

Lake County Clerk 

1021C-7510-RL 

OctOber21,28.2005 

November 4, 2005 



PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Old School Tile 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Installation of Ceramic Tile 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS !S TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
33660 N. Forest Dr.. Gages 
Lake, IL 60030. (847)521- 
3872. 

Grayslake Post Office. Gray- 
slake, IL 60030. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE ' 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Kerry A. Kirkondall. 33660 N. 
Forest Dr., Gages Lake, IL 
60030,(847)521-3872. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is to certify that the un- 
dersigned intend(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness from the location(s) Indi- 
cated and that the tare and le- 
gal full name(s) ol the 
pcrson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho business 
is/are correct as shown. « 
/s/KerryA.KIrkendall 
October 30, 2005 

The foregoing Inslrumenl 
was acknowledged before me 
by the porson(s) Intending to 
conduct the business this 
30th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Briana L. Jucngor 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 31 , 2005 

Willard R. Hetander 

Lake County Clerk 

1104A-7539-GL 

November 4, 11, 18,2005 

PUBLIC NOTICE 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 

OF THE 

19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 

IN AND FOR LAKE 

COUNTY, ILLINOIS 

IN RE: The Marriage of 

XOYDAJOSEFINA 

TINEO 

Petitioner 
AND 
HECTOR ALEXIS GADEA 
Respondent 

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
The requisite affidavit for 
publication having been filed, 
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 
YOU, Hector Alexis Gadoa, 
Respondent, (hat this case 
has been commenced in this 
court by the petitioner against 
you for Dissolution ol Mar- 
riage and other relief. 

UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwlso filo your ap- 
pearance In this caso In the 
office of the clerk ol this court 
In the Lake County Court- 
house, Waukegan, Illinois, on 
or before November 1 8, 
2005, *A JUDGEMENT OR 
DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY 
BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU 
FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN 
THE COMPLAINT 
XoydaJoseflnaTinoo 

Petitioner 

355 Alia Dr.. Apt. 2A . 
Address 

Grayslake. IL. 60030 

City 

847-548-3707 

Telephone 

1104A-7533-GL 
November 4, 11,18, 2005 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUN- 

TY - WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- 
AL TRUST COMPANY, 
AS TRUSTEE 

PLAINTIFF NO. 

VS 

CAROL PAPPAS A/K/A CAR- 
OL ANNE PAPPAS; 
KATHLEEN A. PAPPAS 
A/K/A KATHLEEN ANNE 
PAPPAS; UNKNOWN 

HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 
CAROL PAPPAS, IF ANY; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS 
AND LEGATEES OF 
KATHLEEN A. PAPPAS. IF 
ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS 
AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 
DEFENDANTS 
05 CH 141V 

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU. 
CAROL PAPPAS A/K/A CAR- 
OL ANNE PAPPAS; UN- 
KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA- 
TEES OF CAROL PAPPAS, 
IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWN- 
ERS AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 

defendants, that this caso has 
been commenced in this 
Court against you and othor 
defendants, asking for the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying the premises 
described as follows, to wit: 
LOT 6 IN BLOCK 9 IN LARK- 
DALE UNIT NO. 3, BEING A 
SUBDIVISION OF PART OF 
THE WEST 1/2 OF THE 
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC- 
TION 26, TOWNSHIP 44 
NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF 
THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF RE- 
CORDED SEPTEMBER 2. 
1959 AS DOCUMENT 
1043420. IN LAKE COUNTY, 
STATE OF ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as: 
668 WALNUT ROAD 
WAUCONDAJL 60084 
and which said Mortgage was 
mado by. 

CAROL PAPPAS A/K/A CAR- 
OL ANNE PAPPAS; 
KATHLEEN A. PAPPAS 
A/K/A KATHLEEN ANNE 
PAPPAS; 
Mortgagor (s), to 
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE 
COMPANY 

Mortgagee, and recorded In 
the Office ol the Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5234983; and for other rellof. 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwlso file your ap- 
pearance in this case In (he 
Office of tho Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Salty Collelt 
Clerk of Iho Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukegan, Illinois 60085 
on or before November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN' AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 , . . 
Tel, (312) 346-9088 ' '„ 

Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0506563 



05-8543D 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC., 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

EULA VAUGHN 
Defendants, 
05 CH 725 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN (hat pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above en- 
tilled cause on June 15, 2005 
Intercounty Judicial Sales 
Corporation will on Thursday, 
December 8, 2005 at the hour 
of 12:00 noon in their office at 
1800 Nations Drive, Suite 
117, Gurnee, Illinois,- sell at 
public auction to the highest 
bidder for cash, as set forth 
below, the following described 
mortgaged real estate: 
LOT 8 IN BLOCK 2 IN SUPE- 
RIOR HOMES, BEING A 
SUBDIVISION OF THE 
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE 
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- 
TION 25, TOWNSHIP 44 
NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PUT THEROEF RE- 
CORDED NOVEMBER 19, 
1956, AS ' DOCUMENT 
931114, IN BOOK 33 OF 
PLATS, PAGE 138, IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 403 
West Hawley Street, Munde-' 
lein, Illinois 60060. 
RI.N. 10-25-202-013. 
The mortgaged real estate is 
improved with a single family 
residence and will NOT be 
open for inspection. 
The judgment amount was 
$193,716.59. Sale terms: 
10% down by certified funds, 
balance, by certified funds, 
within 24 hours. The sate 
shall be subject to general 
taxes, special assessments or 
special taxes levied against 
said real estate and any prior 
first mortgages. The subject 
property is offered for sale 
without any representation as 
to quality of title or recourse to 
Plaintiff. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court file to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For information". Sale Clerk, 
Shapiro & Kreisman, 4201 
Lake Cook Road, 1st Floor, 
Northbrook, Illinois 60062. 
(847) 498-9990, between the 
hours of 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 
only. 

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 




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FISHER AND FISHER File 
Number # 57855 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY. ILLI- 
NOIS 

BANK ONE NATIONAL AS- 
SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE 
FOR THE CERTIFICATE- 
HOLDERS OF ARC 2001- 
BC6 TRUST 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

DEMETRIOS P. LIAPIS AND 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS 
Do fend ants, 
03 CH 1676 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given (hat pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
in the above entitled cause on 
July 20, 2005, Intercounty Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon in their office at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
nee, Illinois, sell to the highest 
bidder for cash, the following 
described property: 
LOT 25 IN FAIR HAVEN, A 
SUBDIVISION OF LOTS "D* 
AND *E" OF THE MUNDE- 
LEIN STATION SUBDIVI- 
SION OF PARTS OF SEC- 
TIONS 19 AND 30, TOWN- 
SHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 1, 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 
OF, RECORDED JUNE 
9,1926 AS DOCUMENT 
280478 IN. BOOK T OF 
PLATS 68 AND 69, IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 439 
Brice Avenue, Mundeteln, IL 
60060. 

P.I.N. 11-19-411-002. 
The improvement on the 
proporty consists of a single 
family residence. 
Salo terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified (unds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds, No 
refunds. 

The ludgment amount was 
S21 9,877.89. 

The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
after confirmation of the sals. 
For Information call the Sales 
Ofllcer at Plaintiff's Attorney, 
Fisher and Fisher, 120 North 
LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illi- 
nois. (312) 372-4784, from 1 
p.m. to 2 p.m. File No. 57855 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Carpet Decor Image 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Carpeting Installation 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
7l5TreeviewLn., Round 
Lake Park, IL 60073, 
(847)740-8794. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Arturo Sosa-Awarado, 715 
Treavlow Ln.. Round Lake 
Park, IL. 60073, (847) 856- 
9031. 

Froylan-Sosa-Reyes, 2100 W. 
Burham St., Milwaukee, Wf., 
53204. (847) 856-9114. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE) 

This Is to certify that tho un- 
dersigned Inlond(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness from the locatlon(s) indi- 
cated and that the truo and le- 
gal full namo(s) of the 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business 
Is/aro correct as shown, 
/s/ Arturo Sosa-Awarado 
Is/ Froylan-Sosa-Reyes 
October 18, 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged before mo 
by tho person(s) Intending to 
conduct the business this 
18th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 
/s/Adriana Lomell 
' Notary Public 
Received: Oct. 18,2005 
Willard R. Helander 
Lake County Clerk 
1021C-7520-RL 
October 21,28,2005 
November 4, 2005 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

ABN AMRO MORTGAGE 
GROUP. INC. 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

GREGORY J. SIDER A/K/A 
GREG J, SIDER 
A/K/A GREG S. SIDER; NCO 
PORTFOLIO 

MANAGEMENT, INC.; PRA 
AG FUNDING, LLC; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF GREGORY 
J. SIDER, IF ANY; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 

DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05 CH 1489 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, 
GREGORY J. SIDER A/K/A 
GREG J. SIDER A/K/A GREG 
S. SIDER;UNKNOWN HEIRS 
AND LEGATEES OF. GREG- 
ORY J. SIDER, IF ANY; 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 
defendants, that this case has 
been commenced In this 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking for the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying tho premises 
described as follows, to wit: 
LOT 5 IN FIRST RESUBDIVI- 
SION OF LOT "B" IN KNOLL- 
WOOD PARK AND ADJOIN- 
ING PARCELS, BEING A 
SUBDIVISION OF THAT 
PART OF LOT "B" IN KNOLL- 
WOOD PARK, A SUBDIVI- 
SION OF PART OF THE 
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF 
SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF 
THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF. RE- 
CORDED JUNE 12, 1979 AS 
DOCUMENT 2000048, IN 
BOOK 70 OF PLATS, PAGE 
45, LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS, 

Commonly known as: 8 
CRESTVIEW DRIVE 
INGLESIDE.IL 60041 
and which said Mortgage was 
made by GREGORY J. 
StDER A/K/A GREG J. 
SIDER A/K/A GREG S. 
SIDER; 

Mortgagor (s), to 
LASALLE BANK, F.S.B. 
Mortgagee, and recorded in 
the Office of the Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
403291 8; and for other relief. 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwise file your ap- 
pearance In this case In the 
Office of the Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Coffelt 
Clerk of the Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukegan, Illinois 60085 
on or bolore November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312) 346-9089 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0507096 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, WAUKE- 
GAN, ILLINOIS 
DU MORTGAGE CAPITAL, 
INC. 

PLAINTIFF. 
VS. 

HORJENA TAVERNAS, 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, 
INC, RAMON TAVERNAS, 
UNKNOWN OWNERS, GEN- 
ERALLY, AND NON-RE- 
CORD CLAIMANTS.DE- 
FENDANTS. 
NO: 05 CH 1748 
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 
AS TO UNKNOWN OWNERS 
AND NON-RECORD CLAIM- 
ANTS 

The requisite affidavit for pub 
llcatlon having been lired, no 
tlce Is hereby given to: HOR 
JENA TAVERNAS, MORT 
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS 
TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. 
RAMON TAVERNAS. UN 
KNOWN OWNERS, GENER 
ALLY, AND NON-RECORD 
CLAIMANTS. Defendants In 
the above-entitled action, that 



a Complaint for Foreclosure 
and Other Relief has been 
commenced In the Circuit 
Court of Lake County, by said 
Plaintiff against you and other 
defendants, praying for the 
foreclosure of certain mort- 
gages conveying the prom- 
ises legally described as fol- 
lows: 

LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 
LOT 22 IN BLOCK 10 IN 
WASHBURN SPRINGS SUB- 
DIVISION OF THE SOUTH 
100 ACRES OF THE 
SOUTHWEST QUARTER 
(EXCEPT 5 ACRES IN THE 
SOUTHEAST CORNER 

THEREOF) OF SECTION 28, 
TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, 
RANGE 12, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
. AN ACCORDING TO THE 
PLAT THEREOF RECORD- 
ED AUGUST 10, 1891 AS 
DOCUMENT 46395 IN BOOK 
■B" OF PLATS, PAGES 61 
AND 62, IN LAKE COUNTY, 
ILLINOIS. 

P.I.N. 08-28-314-010 

COMMON ADDRESS; 813 S. 
Jackson, Waukegan, IL 
60085 

And which mortgages wore 
made by Horjena Tavomas, 
as Mortgagor(s); and given to 
Mortgage Electronic Registra- 
tion Systems, Inc., as Mortga- 
gee; to wit; that certain 'Mort- 
gage* dated October 22. 2003 
and recorded as Documont 
No. 5429361, that Summons 
was duly issued out of said 
court against you as provided 
by law, and that the said 
Complaint Is now pending for 
foreclosure of said mortgages 
and for other relief. 
Now, therefore, unless HOR- 
JENA TAVERNAS. MORT- 
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- 
TRATION SYSTEMS. INC, 
RAMON TAVERNAS, UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS, GENER- 
ALLY. AND NON-RECORD 
CLAIMANTS, file your Ap- 
pearance and Answer to the 
Complaint In said action In tho 
ofllco of the Clork of the Cir- 
cuit Court of Lake County, 
Chancery Division, on or be- 
fore tho 5th day of December, 
2005 default may be ontored 
against you at any time after 
that day and a judgmont en- 
tered In accordance with the 
prayer for rollof In said Com- 
plaint. 

Kluevor & Piatt, LLC.65 E. 
Wackor Place, Sullo 1700Chl- 
cogo, Illinois 60601 
(312)201-6678 
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, 
AS TRUSTEE FOR REGIS- . 
TERED HOLDERS OF SO- 
LOMON BROTHERS MORT- 
GAGE SECURITIES VII. 
INC., MORTGAGE PASS- 
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, 
SERIES 2001-2 
Plaintiff, 
-v,- 

DERREK A. PALMER, etal 
Delendants 
04 CH 1784 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgmont of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In lha above 
cause on August 31, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation wilt at 11:00 AM 
on December 2, 2005, at the 
front door ol tho Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60065, soli 
at public auction to the high*' 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, tho following de- 
scribed real estate: 
LOT 6 IN BLOCK 168 IN 
VENETIAN VILLAGE, UNIT 
NO. 17. BEING A SUBDIVI- ' 
SION OF THE SOUTH EAST 
QUARTER OF THE SOUTH 
WEST QUARTER OF SEC- 
TION 35, TOWNSHIP 46 
NORTH. RANGE 10, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- 
CORDED MAY 7, 1955. AS 
DOCUMENT 864141, IN 
BOOK 33 OF PLATS. PAGE 
33, AND CORRECTED BY 
CERTIFICATE OF CORREC- 
TION. RECORDED MAY 25, 
1955, AS DOCUMENT 
066354, IN LAKE COUNTY. 
ILLINOIS. . 

Commonly known as 108 
LONGMEADOW DRIVE, Un- 
denhurst, IL 60046 
Property Index No. 
02-35-310-012 

.The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
Tho ludgment amount was 
S1 52,603.53. 

Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of the auction; the 
balance, In certified funds, Is 
duo within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxos, special assessments, 
or spoclal taxes levied against 
said real estate and Is offered 
tor salo without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sale Is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by tho 
court. 

II the sale Is sot aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return of the do posit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against (he 
Mortgagor, tho Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, tho purchaser will 
receive a Cortlficato of Salo 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the root estate af- 
ter confirmation of the salo 
Tho proporty will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plaln- 
tllf makes no representation 
as to the condition of tho 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court file lo vorify ell Informa- 
tion, 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tlfl's attorney: Tho Salo Clork, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.O. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between tho 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask lor the solos department.. 
Please refer to file number 
14-04-C575. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD. SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-S876 
Attorney Rio No.: 14-04-C575 
ARDCtf 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to tho Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that- Plaintiff's 
attorney Is doomed to be o 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo used 
for that purpose. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
BANK OF AMERICA. N.A. 
D/B/A OF NATIONSBANK, 
N.A. 
Plaintiff, 
•v.- 

DARCI BURKHARD A/K/A 
DARCI J. SCHEBEL, ot al 
Defendants 
05CH715 
NOTICE OF SALE ; 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgmont of Foreclosure and 
Solo entered In the above 
cause on July 20, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 6, 2005, al tho 
front door of tho Lake County 
Courthouso, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est blddor for cash, as set 
forth bolow, tho following de- 
scribed real estate: 
PARCEL 1: UNIT NO. 89-D 
IN WESTWOOD CONDO- 
MINIUM THREE, AS 
DELINEATED ON A SURVEY 
OF THE FOLLOWING DE- 
SCRIBED REAL ESTATE: 
PART OF THE WEST HALF 
OF THE SOUTHEAST 
QUARTER OF SECTION 5. 
TOWNSHIP 43 NORTH, 
RANGE 11. EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN IN 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
WHICH SURVEY IS AT- 
TACHED AS EXHIBIT *C TO 
THE 

DECLARATION OF CONDO- 
MINIUM RECORDED AS 
DOCUMENT NUMBER 

2047492. 

AS AMENDED BY DOCU- 
MENT NUMBER 2399819 
AND AS AMENDED FROM 
TIME 

TO TIME. TOGETHER WITH 
ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENT- 
AGE INTEREST IN THE 
COMMON ELEMENTS, AS 
DEFINED AND SET FORTH 
IN SAID DECLARATION AND 
SURVEY. 

PARCEL 2: NON-EXCLU- 
SIVE* PERPETUAL EASE- 
MENT FOR THE BENEFIT 
OF 

PARCEL 1 AND INGRESS 
AND EGRESS TO THE PUB- 
LIC STREETS AND ROADS 
OVER AND ACROSS THE 
COMMON AREAS, AS CRE- 
ATED BY THE UMBRELLA 
DECLARATION RECORDED 
SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 AS 
DOCUMENT NUMBER 

1947128, 

AS AMENDED FROM TIME 
TO TIME. 

Commonly known as 416 
ASHWOOD COURT UNIT 
89-D, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 
Property Index No. 
15-05-429-154 

The roal estate is Improved 
with a condominium. 
The judgmont amount was 
$77,076.72. 

Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at tho close of tho auction; tho 
balance, In certified funds, Is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject property ts 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or spoclal taxes lovled against 
said real estate and is off o red 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of tiUe and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS" condi- 
tion. Tho sale is further sub- 
Ice i to confirmation by tho 
court. 

If the sale is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at tho 
salo shall bo entitled only to a 
return of (he deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against tho 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's atlornoy. 
Upon payment in lull of tho 
amount bid, (ho purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle (ho purchaser 
to a deed to the roal estate af- 
ter confirmation of the sale 
Tho proporty will NOT bo 
opon for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to tho condition of tho 
proporty. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check (he 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney: Tho Sale Clork, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W03O NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100. BURRRIDGE.IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 botwoen the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for tho sales department.. 
Please refer to file number 



14-05-4542. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Streol - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS &. ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attomoy Rio No.: 14-05-4542 
ARDC# 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney Is deemed to bo a 
debt collector attempting lo 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo used 
for that purpose. 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 
COUNTY OF LAKE 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE NINETEENTH JU- 
DICIAL CIRCUIT COURT - 
LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE 
COMPANY, INC., 

Plaintiff 

vs 

JAMES JOHNSON, MARY 

LOU JOHNSON, UNKNOWN 

OWNERS AND NONRE- 

CORD CLAIMANTS, 

Defendants 
No. 05 CHI 294 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
The requisite affidavit for pub- 
lication having boon filed, no- 
tice Is hereby given you, 
JAMES JOHNSON, UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS and NON- 
RECORD CLAIMANTS, De- 
fendants) in the above enti- 
tled suit, that the said suit has 
been commenced In the Nine- 
teenth Judicial Circuit Court ol 
Lake County, Illinois, by tho 
Plaintiff against you and other 
dofendants, praying for tho 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying the promises 
described as follows, to wil: 
LOT 25 AND 26 IN WEST- 
ERN HEIGHTS SUBDIVI- 
SION, BEING A SUBDIVI- 
SION OF PART OF THE 
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- 
TION '12, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, AND PART OF 
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF 
SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEROF RE- 
CORDED SEPTEMBER 19, 
1953 AS DOCUMENT 
803003, IN BOOK 1201 OF 
RECORDS. PAGE 457, IN 
LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

Commonly known as 36272 
N. GREENBAY RD„ WAUKE- 
GAN, IL 60087 

Permanent Index No. 08-07- 
314-012-0000 

and which said Mortgage was 
made by JAMES JOHNSON. 
MARY LOU JOHNSON, Mort- 
gagors, to ASSOCIATES 
HOME EQUITY SERVICES, 
INC., succeeded by CITIFI- 
NANCIAL MORTGAGE COM- 
PANY, INC., as Mortgagee, 
and recorded In the Ollico of 
the Recorder of Deeds of 
Lake County, Illinois as docu- 
ment No. 4128404; 
And for such other relief 
prayed; that summons was 
duly Issued out of tho said 
Nineteenth Judicial Circuit 
Court against you as provided 
by law, and that ihe said suit 
Is now ponding. 
NOW, THEREFORE. UN- 
LESS YOU, the said above 
dofendant(s), file your answer 
to Ihe complaint In (he said 
suit or otherwise make your 
appearance therein, in tho Of- 
fice ol the Clerk of lha Nine- 
teenth Judicial Circuit Court, 
at the Courthouse, In Ihe City 
of Waukegan, Lake County, 
Illinois, on or before Decem- 
ber 19, 2005, default may bo 
entered against you at any 
time after that day and a de- 
cree ontored In accordance 
with the prayer of said com- 
plaint. SALLY DEADRICK 
COFFELT 

Clerk ol (he 19lh Judicial Cir- 
cuit Court Lake County, Illi- 
nois. 

HAUSELMAN & RAPPIN. 
LTD. 

Attorney for Plaintiff 
39 South La Sallo Street 
Chicago, Illinois 60603 
312 372 2020 



FISHER AND FISHER Rio 
Number » 63662 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS ABN-AMRO MORT- 
GAGE GROUP; 
Plalnlllf, 
vs. 

MICHAEL S. CLANCY: JA- 
NET L. CLANCY; CITY OF 
WAUKEGAN, UNKNOWN 
OWNERS AND NON RE- 
CORD CLAIMANTS; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 633 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
in the above entitlod cause on 
July 20. 2005, Intercounty Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon In their office at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
noo, Illinois, sell to the highest 
bidder for cash, the following 
described property: 
LOT 9 IN E.A. CUMMINGS 
AND COMPANY'S NORTH 
AVENUE ADDITION, BEING 
A SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 31 
AND 34 IN SCHOOL TRUST- 
EES' SUBDIVISION, BEING 
A SUBDIVISION OF SEC- 
TION 16, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH. RANGE 12, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF RE- 
CORDED APRIL 4, 1906 AS 
DOCUMENT 105872, IN 
BOOK "G 1 OF PLATS PAGE 
44, IN LAKE COUNTY. ILLI- 
NOIS. 

Commonly known as 520 
Massena Ave,, Waukegan. IL 
60085. 

P.I.N. 08-16-325-014. 
The improvement on the 
proporty consists ol a single 
family residence. 
Sate terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
S53.850.59. 

The property, will NOT be 
opon for Inspection. 
Upon payment in full of tho 
amount bid, tho purchaser will 
recolve a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle the purchas- 
er lo a Deed to tho promises 
after confirmation of (ho sale. 
For Information call Ihe Sales 
OHicor at Plaintiffs Attorney, 
Fisher and Rsher, 120 North 
LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illi- 
nois. (312) 372-4784, from 1 
p.m. lo 2 p.m. Rle No. 63662 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



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PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Total Care Carpenlry 
NATURE/PURPOSE: ' 
Home repairs remodeling 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
27054 N. Owens Rd., Munde- 
lein. IL 60060, (847)293- 
3932. 

P.O. Box 753, Lake Zurich, IL. 
(847)293-3932. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Robert A. Holub, P.O. Box 
753, Lake Zurich, IL. 
(847)293-3932. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is lo certify that (he un- 
dersigned inlend(s) to con- 
duct iho above named busi- 
ness from the location(s) indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full name(s) ol the 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business 
is/are correct as shown, 
/s/ Robert A. Holub 
October 21, 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged before mo 
by the person(s) intending fo 
conduct the business this 
2 1st. day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Adriana Lome 1 1 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 21, 2005 

Willard R. Helander 

Lake County Clerk 

1029D-7529-MN 

October 28, 2005 

November 4, 11,2005 



PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Camp and Crib 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Online retail store specializing 
In outdoor/Indoor recreational 
activities. 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
1328 S.Abington Lane, 
Round Lake, IL. 60073-5610, 
(847)740-1108. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Alien L Pier, 1328 S.Abing- 
ton Lane, Round Lake, IL. 
60073, (847)740-1108. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS} 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is to certify that Iho un- 
dersigned Inlend(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness Irom Iho location(s) indi- 
cated and that Iho Iruo and le- 
gal full name(s) of the 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting iho business 
Is/aro correct as shown, 
/s/ Allen L. Pior 
October 0, 2005 

The foregoing Inslrumenl 
was acknowledged before me 
by the person(s) intending lo 
conduct the business Ihls 8th 
day ol October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Etla B. Kimbrough 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 12,2005 

Willard R. Helander 

Lake County Clerk 

1021C-7521-RL 

October 21.28,2005 

November 4, 2005 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 

REGISTRATION 

SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOM- 

NEE FOR 

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE 

ASSISTANCE 

ENTERPRISE. LLC, OR ITS 

SUCCESSORS OR 

ASSIGNS 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

JUAN G. ACEVEDO A/K/A 
JUAN - G. ACEVEDO 
SR; DIANA ACEVEDO A/K/A 
DIANA A. 

ACEVEDO A/K/A DIANA G. 
ACEVEDO; 

UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF JUAN G. 
ACEVEDO, IF ANY; UN- 
KNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF DIANA ACE- 
VEDO, IF ANY; 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS 



DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05 CH 1539 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN 

YOU.JUAN G. ACEVEDO 
A/K/A JUAN G. ACEVEDO 
SR: UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF JUAN G. 
ACEVEDO, IF ANY; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 
defendants, that this case has 
boon commenced In Ihls 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking for the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying the premises 
described as follows, to wit: 
LOT 30 IN WIECH'S FIRST 
ADDITION TO OAK TER- 
RACE SUBDIVISION, BE- 
ING A SUBDIVISION OF 
PART OF THE SOUTH EAST 
QUARTER OF SECTION 

36, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, 
RANGE 10, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- 
DIAN, ACCORDING TO THE 
PLAT THEREOF, RECORD- 
ED JULY 19, 1926 AS 
DOCUMENT 282950 IN 
BOOK -Q # OF PLATS, PAGE 
1, IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS. 

Commonly known as: 26346 
NORTH ROUTE 83 
MUNDELEIN.IL 60060 
and which said Mortgage was 
mado by, JUAN G. ACEVE- 
DO A/K/A JUAN G. ACEVE- 
DO SR; DIANA ACEVEDO 
A/K/A DIANA A, ACEVEDO 
A/K/A DIANA G. ACEVEDO; 
Mortgagor (s), to 
M.E.R.S., INC. AS NOMINEE 
FOR RESIDENTIAL MORT- 
GAGE ASSISTANCE EN- 
TERPRISE. LLC 
Mortgagee, and recorded in 
the Office ol Ihe Recorder ol 
Deeds of LAKE County. Illi- 
nois, ' as Document No. 
5595530; and for other relief. 
UNLESS YOU lilo your an- 
swor or otherwise filo your ap- 
pearance in this case In the 
Office of iho Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Colfoll 
Clerk of iho Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukogan, Illinois 60085 
on or before Novombor 28, 
2005. A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago. Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312)346-9088 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0506990 



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STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA- 
TIONAL ASSOCIATION 
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER 
TO WELLS FARGO BANK 
MINNESOTA, NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION, AS 
TRUSTEE 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

JAMES A. RYAN; ANNE 
RYAN A/K/A ANNE M. 
SOKOLOWSKI A/K/A ANNE 
M. RYAN; VILLAGE 

OF MUNDELEIN; UN- 

KNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF JAMES A. 
RYAN, IF ANY; 

UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF ANNE 
RYAN, IF ANY; UNKNOWN 
OWNERS AND NON 
RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 

DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05CH887 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU- 
JAMES A. RYAN; UN- 
KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA- 
TEES OF JAMES A. RYAN. 
IF ANY: UNKNOWN OWN- 
ERS AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 

defendants, that this case has 
been commenced in this 
Court against you and other 
delendanls. asking tor Ihe 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying the premises 
described as follows, lo wit: 
LOTS 329 AND 330 IN VA- 
CEK BROTHER'S DIAMOND 
LAKE SUBDIVISION OF 
PART OF LOTS 1 AND 2 OF 
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF 
SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 
44 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN. ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF 'RE- 
CORDED SEPTEMBER 26, 
1923. AS DOCUMENT NO. 
230143. IN BOOK *M* OF 
PLATS, PAGES 15, 16, 

AND 17, IN LAKE COUNTY, 
ILLINOIS. 

Commonly known as: 
429 MIDWAY DRIVE 
MUNDELEIN, IL 60060 
and which said Mortgage was 
mado by, JAMES A. RYAN; 
ANNE RYAN A/K/A ANNE M. 
SOKOLOWSKI A/K/A 

ANNE M. RYAN; 

Mortgagor (s), to MAIN 
STREET HOME MORTGAGE 
CORP. 

Mortgagee, and recorded In 
Ihe Office of the Recorder ol 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5205621 ; and for other relief, 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwise filo your ap- 
pearance in ihls case In the 
Office of Ihe Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Colfolt 
Clerk of Ihe Court 
18 North County Streel 
Waukogan, Illinois 60085 
on or belore November 28, 
2005. A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys lor Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago. Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312) 346-9088 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0504034 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

TCF MORTGAGE CORPO- 
RATION 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

LELAND W. HERLACHE. 
JR.; THE CARRIAGES 
AT GROSSE POINTE VIL- 
LAGE CONDOMINIUMS 
ASSOCIATION: UNKNOWN 
HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF LELAND W. 
HERLACHE, JR.. IF 
ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS 
AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 

DEFENDANTS ■ 

NO. 05 CH 1375 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU.LE- 
LAND W. HERLACHE. JR.; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF LELAND W. 
HERLACHE, JR., IF ANY; 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIM- 

ANTS: 

defendants, thai this case has 
been commenced In this 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking for the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying the premises 
described os follows, to wit: 
UNIT 26-4 IN THE CARRIAG- 
ES AT GROSSE POINTE 
VILLAGE CONDOMINI- 

UMS AS DELINEATED ON 
THE SURVEY OF THE FOL- 
LOWING DESCRIBED RE- 
AL ESTATE: LOTS 1 AND 2 
IN' GROSSE POINTE VIL- 
LAGE SUBDIVISION UNIT 
XIII IN THE EAST 1/2 OF 
SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 43 
NORTH, RANGE 11. EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, IN LAKE COUN- 
TY, ILLINOIS, WHICH SUR- 
VEY IS ATTACHED AS EX- 
HIBIT 'B" TO THE DECLA- 
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM 
RECORDED IN THE 

RECORDER'S OFFICE OF 
LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS AS 
DOCUMENT 2919082, AS 
AMENDED FROM TIME TO 
TIME, TOGETHER WITH ITS 
UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE 
INTEREST IN THE COM- 
MON ELEMENTS. 
Commonly known as: 877 
ANN ARBOR LANE UNIT 26- 
4 VERNON HILLS, IL60Q61 
and which said Mortgage was 
mado by, LELAND W. HERL- 
ACHE, JR.; 
Mortgagor (s) , to 
BILTMORE FINANCIAL 

BNCRP, INC. 

Mortgagee, and recorded In 
the Office of the Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County. Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
4128540; and for other relief, 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwise file your ap- 
pearance In this case in the 
Office of tho Clerk of Ihls 
County. 

Ms. Sally Collolt 
Clerk of the Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukogan, Illinois 60085 
on or belore November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Allomoys for Plalntill 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312)346-9088 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0506477 



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STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR IRWIN 
MORTGAGE CORPORA- 
TION. OR ITS SUCCES- 
SORS OR 
ASSIGNS 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

FELIPE N. GONZALEZ, JR 
A/K/A FELIPE 

GONZALES; CRANBERRY 
LAKE NORTH 

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- 
TION; UNKNOWN HEIRS 
AND LEGATEES OF FELIPE 
N. GONZALEZ JR, 

IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWN- 
ERS AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 

DEFENDANTS 

NO. 05 CH 1538 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, FE- 
LIPE N. GONZALEZ, JR 
A/K/A FELIPE GONZALES; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF FELIPE N. 
GONZALEZ JR, IF ANY; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 
defendants, that tills case has 
been commenced In Ihls 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking lor Ihe 
foreclosure ol a certain Mort- 
gage conveying the premises 
described as follows, to wit: 
UNIT NO. 23-3, IN CRAN- 
BERRY LAKE NORTH CON- 
DOMINIUMS. AS DE- 
LINEATED ON A PLAT OF 
SURVEY OF THE FOLLOW- 
ING DESCRIBED TRACT OF 
LAND: CERTAIN LOTS IN 
CRANBERRY LAKE SUBDI- 
VISION PHASE 4, BEING A 
SUBDIVISION OF PART OF 
SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 
45 NORTH. RANGE 10 EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING 
TO THE PLAT THEREOF 
RECORDED APRIL 4, 2002 
AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 
4896920 AND CERTIFICATE 
OF APPROVAL AND 
JOINDER RECORDED AU- 
GUST 26, 2002 AS DOCU- 
MENT NO. 4993896; 
WHICH PLAT OF SURVEY 
IS ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT 
■B' TO THE DECLARATION 
OF CONDOMINIUM OWN- 
ERSHIP RECORDED SEP- 
TEMBER 20, 2002 AS 
DOCUMENT NO. 5012055, 
AS AMENDED FROM TIME 
TO TIME, TOGETHER WITH 
ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENT- 
AGE INTEREST IN THE 
COMMON ELEMENTS. ALL 
IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as: 600 
NORTH TRIUMPH COURT 
HAINESVILLEJL 60073 
and which said Mortgage was 
mado by, FELIPE N. GONZA- 
LEZ. JR A/K/A FELIPE GON- 
ZALES; 

Mortgagor (s), lo ' 

M.E.R.S.. INC. AS NOMINEE 
FOR IRWIN MORTGAGE 
CORPORATION 
Mortgagee, and recorded In 
tho Office of the Recorder ol 
Deeds ol LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5441968; and lor other relief. 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwise lilo your ap- 
pearance In this case in the 
Office of Iho Clerk of Ihls 
County, 

Ms. Sally Colfelt 
Clerk of Ihe Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukogan, Illinois 60085 
on or boloro November 28. 
2005. A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plalnlilf 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312) 346-9088 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0507175 



J 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
WELLS FARGO BANK, NA 
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER 
TO WELLS FARGO HOME 
MORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A 
NORWEST MORTGAGE, 
INC. 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
KEVIN P. GLEESON, et al 
Defendants 
05 CH 479 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on May 11, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 28, 2005, al the 
front door ol the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, Ihe following de- 
scribed real estate: 
LOTS 9 AND 10 IN BLOCK 
279 IN ROUND LAKE 
BEACH, SHOREWOOD 

GOLF COURSE ADDITION. 
A SUBDIVISION OF PART 
OF THE SOUTH WEST 1/4 
OF SECTION 16, TOWN- 
SHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 10, 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PUT THERE- 
OF RECORDED JULY 26, 
1946 AS DOCUMENT 
595902, IN BOOK 30 OF 
PLATS, PAGES 66 TO 69, IN 
LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 1326 
POPLAR AVENUE, Round 
Lake Beach, IL 60073 
Property Index No. 
06-16-236-027, Property In- 
dex No. 06-16-326-026 
The real estate Is improved 
with a single family residence. 
The judgment amount was 
S81 ,237.56. 

Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
al the close of the auction; the 
balance, in certified funds, is 
due wilhln twenty-tour (24) 
hours. The subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
laxes, special assessments, 
or special laxes levied against 
said real estate and is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In 'AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sale Is further sub- 
ject lo confirmation by Ihe 
court 

If the sate Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return of the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment in full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate al- 
ter confirmation of the sate 
The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to the condition of (he 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court file to verify all Informa- i 
lion. 

For information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney: Tho Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between Ihe 
hours ol 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department.. 
Please refer to lilo number 
14-05-2875. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Streel - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. 
PC 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-2875 
ARDCft 0046B002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney Is deemed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
colfoct a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for thai purpose. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS - 
LASALLE BANK NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUST- 
EE FOR SECURITIZED AS- 
SET INVESTMENT LOAN 
TRUST MORTGAGE PASS- 
THROUGH CERTIFICATES, 
SERIES 2004-8 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 

KATHERINE GEOGHEGEN 
A/K/A KATHERINE K. GEO- 
GHEGAN A/K/A KATHERINE 
GEOGHEGAN.etal . 
Defendants 
05 CH 708 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 

GIVEN that pursuant to a 
, Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on June 22, 2005. an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 6, 2005, et the 
front door of Ihe Lake County 
- Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE). 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, the following de- 
scribed real estate: 
LOTS 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK 2 
IN FIRST ADDITION TO 
RAVINIA HIGHLANDS, A 
SUBDIVISION IN THE 
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF 
SECTION 25 AND THE 
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF 
SECTION 36, ALL IN TOWN- 
SHIP 43 NORTH, RANGE 12, 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 
OF, RECORDED JUNE 27, 
1916, AS DOCUMENT 
165828. IN BOOK "J" OF 
PLATS, PAGE 73, IN LAKE 
COUNTY. ILLINOIS, 
Commonly known as 577 AL- 
VIN PLACE. Highland Park, 
IL 60035 

Property Index No. 
16-25-313-019 

The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
The Judgment amount was 
S290.993.75. 
,.■ Sale terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
at Ihe close of the auction; the 
balance, In certified funds, Is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject property Is 
subject to general real estate' 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against' 
said real estate and is offered 
tor sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plalnlilf and In "AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sale Is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

tf tho sale Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return ol the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against Ihe 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
Ihe Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of Ihe 
amount -bid, Ihe purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deed to the real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the sale 
The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to Ihe condition of tho 
property. Prospective bidders 
} are admonished to check the 
court file to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between tno 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales department.. 
Please refer to file number 
14-05-4460. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Slreol - Suile 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-4460 
ARDCW 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair 
Debt Collodion Practices Acl, 
you are advised thai Plaintiffs 
altorney Is doomed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
tor that purpose. 



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

JP MORGAN CHASE BANK. 
F/K/A THE CHASE MAN- 
HATTAN BANK. SUCCES- 
SOR BY MERGER TO 
CHASE BANK OF TEXAS. 
N.A., F/K/A TEXAS COM- 
MERCE BANK. N.A., AS 
TRUSTEE AND CUSTODI- 
AN.* BY: SAXON MORT- 
GAGE SERVICES. INC., 
F/K/A MERITECH 
MORTGAGE SERVICES, 
INC., AS ITS ATTORNEY- 
IN-FACT, ASSIGNEE OF 
PINNFUND USA; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

LEONARD L DAVIS; JEA- 
NETTE DAVIS; BENEFICIAL 
ILLINOIS, INC.. D/B/A BENE- 
FICIAL MORTGAGE COM- 
PANY OF. ILLINOIS, UNDER 
MORTGAGE RECORDED 
MAY 26, 2000 AS DOCU- 
MENT NUMBER 4532398; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 823 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
In the above entitled causo on 
July 27. 2005. Inlercounty Ju- 
dicial Sates Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at (ho hour of 9 a.m. In 
Ihelr office at 5465 Grand 
Avenue, Suite 100, Gumeo, 
Illinois, sell to the highest bid- 
der for cash, the following de- 
scribed mortgaged real es- 
tate: 

PARCEL 1: LOTS 37 AND 
36 IN BLOCK 25 IN THE 
SUBDIVISION OF THE EAST 
1/2 OF LOT 1 IN THE 
NORTHWEST 1/4. THE 
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE 
SOUTHWEST . 1/4. THE 
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE 
SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND THE 
WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 
OF LOT 1 IN THE NORTH- 
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 5. 
TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH. 
RANGE 12, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN, ACCORDING TO THE 
PLAT THEREOF RECORD- 
ED JANUARY 22, 1892 AS 
DOCUMENT 48202, IN 
BOOK "C OF PLATS. PA- 
GES 6 AND 7, IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PAR- 
CEL 2: THE WEST 1/2 OF 
THE ALLEY LYING EAST OF 
AND ADJOINING THE 
PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS 
VACATED BY ORDINANCE 
RECORDED MAY 27, 1964 
AS DOCUMENT 1226796, IN 
LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 2317 
Honore Ave., North Chicago, 
IL 60064. 

P.I.N. 12-05-309-005. 
The Improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
family resldonce. 
Salo terms: 10% down by cor- 
litied funds, balance wilhln 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
583.150,54. 

The property will NOT be 
open for inspection. 
For Information call Dawn K. 
Krones at Law Offices of Ira 
T. Nevel, 175 North Franklin 
Street, Chicago, Illinois. (312) 
357-1125. 

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS AMERIQUEST MORT- 
GAGE COMPANY; 
Plaintilf, 
vs. 

LETICIA ZAVALA. ALFONZO 
ZAVALA A/K/A LUIS 
ZAVALA; BENEFICIAL ILLI- 
NOIS, INC.. D/B/A 
BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE 
COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, 
UNDER MORTGAGE RE- 
CORDED JULY 26, 2004 AS 
DOCUMENT NUMBER 

5607425, NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS UNKNOWN 

TENANTS AND UNKNOWN 
OWNERS; 
Defendants, 
05CH413 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment ol Foreclosure entered 
in Ihe abovo entitled causo on 
July 13. 2005, Intorcounty Ju- 
dicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at Iho hour of 9 a.m. In 
lhair olllco at 5465 Grand 
Avenue, Suite 100, Gurnoo. 
Illinois, soil to Iho highest bid- 
dor lor cash, the following do- 



PIERCE & ASSOCIATES Rle 
Number # PA0408351 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS US. BANK, NA; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

PROCORO CORDADA- 

TORRES; TOMAS G. LOPEZ 
AKA THOMAS G. LOPEZ 
AKA TOMAS GUADRON; 
VILMAD. ZELAYA AKA VIL- 
MA DAMARIS ZELAYA; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS AND 
NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; 
Defendants, 
04 CH 1620 

NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF 
FORECLOSURE UNDER IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
In Iho abovo entitled cause on 
January 26, 2005, Intercounty 
Judicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon In their office at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
nee, Illinois, sell to the highest 
bidder for cash, the following 
described property: 
LOT 27 IN PAUL DEALIND'S 
SUBDIVISION, OF PART OF 
THE NORTHEAST QUAR- 
TER OF SECTION 20, 
TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, 
RANGE 12, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN, ACCORDING TO .THE 
PUT THEREOF RECORD- 
ED OCTOBER 11, 1921, AS 
DOCUMENT 206065 IN 
BOOK , K 1 OF PLATS, PAGE 
84. IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS. 

Commonly known as 527 N. 
Butrick SL, Waukegan, IL 
60085. 

P.I.N. 08-20-208-027. 
The Improvement on Ihe 
property consists of a single 
family residence with a de- 
tached garage. 

Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance wilhln 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
rotunds. 

Tho judgment amount was 
$133,964.45. 

Tho property will NOT be 
open for Inspection, 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, tho purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle tho purchas- 
er to a Deed to tho premises 
after confirmation of the salo, 
For Information; Visit our web- 
site at http://servicc.atly- 
plerce.com. Between 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plaintiffs Attorneys, 
1 North Dearborn Street, Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. 
(312) 476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



scribed mortgaged real es- 
tatolOT 32 IN BLOCK 275 
IN ROUND LAKE BEACH 
SHOREWOOD GOLF 

COURSE ADDITION, A SUB- 
DIVISION OF PART OF THE 
SOUTHWEST 1/4 IN SEC- 
TION 16, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN. IN LAKE COUN- 
TY, ILLINOIS. 

Commonly known as 1313 
Hickory Ave.. Round Lako 
Beach, IL 60073. 
P.I.N. 06-16-324-025. 
Tho Improvement on Iho 
property consists of a slnglo 
family residence. THE SALE 
SHALL BE SUBJECT TO 
GENERAL TAXES, SPECIAL 
ASSESSMENTS AND TO A 
PRIOR RECORDED FIRST 
MORTGAGE. 

Salo terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balanco within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. ■ 

Tho Judgment amount was 
5146,625.46. 

Tho property will NOT be 
open for inspection. 
For Information call Dawn K. 
Krones at Law Olficos ol Ira 
T. Nevel, 175 North Franklin 
Streot, Chicago, Illinois. (312) 
357-1125. 

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Soiling Officer, (312) 444- 
1122 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS 

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.. 
AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION 
ONE MORTGAGE LOAN 
TRUST 1999-B ASSET- 
BACKED CERTIFICATES, 
SERIES 1999-B 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
RUSSELL E. TALLMAN, et al 
Defendants 
05 CH 695 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant lo a 
Judgmont of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In tho abovo 
cause on June 22. 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 30, 2005, at the 
front door of tho Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN. IL, 600B5. sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder lor cash, as set 
forth below, the following do- 
scribed real estate: 
THE SOUTH 50 FEET OF 
THE NORTH 124.75 FEET 
OF THE WEST 100 FEET OF 
THE EAST 500 FEET OF 
THE NORTH HALF OF THE 
NORTH WEST QUARTER 
OF THE SOUTH WEST 
QUARTER OF SECTION 28, 
TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH. 
RANGE 9, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN, IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS. 

Commonly known as 28831 
W. LAMPHERE ROAD, Island 
Lako. IL 60042 

Property Index No. 09-28- 
300-012 

The real estate Is Improved 
with a single family residence. 
The judgment amount was 
$92,397.90. 

Sale torms: 25% down of Ihe 
highest bid by certified funds 
at tho close of the auction; tho 
balance, in certified funds, Is 
duo within twenty-tour (24) 
hours, The subject property Is 
subject to general real ostato 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and is offered 
. for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS* condi- 
tion. Tho sale Is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

If tho salo Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sate shall be entitled only lo a 
return of tho deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against tho 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
tho Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deod lo the real ostato al- 
ter confirmation of tho sale 
Tho property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tilf makes no representation 
as to tho condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished lo check the 
court file to verify all Infonna- 
lion. 

For Information, contact Plaln- 
tilPs attorney: Tho Sato Clerk, 
CODILIS &. ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between Ihe 
houta of 1 and 3 PM only and 
■ ask for tho salos department.. 
Ploaso rotor, to lite number 
14-05-4350. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street - Suilo 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney Rle No.: 14-05-4350 
ARDCS 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney Is deomed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a dobl and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS 

WELLS FARGO BANK. NA 
Plaintiff, 
-V.- 
STEVEN D. BRESNAHAN, ol 
al 

Defendants 
04 CH 1960 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Salo onlorod In tho abovo 
causo on July 6, 2005, an 
agent af The Judicial Salos 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 21, 2005, at Iho 
front dDor of tho Lake County 
Courthouse 18 North County 
Streot (East Door INSIDE). 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to Iho high- 
est bidder for cash, as set 
forth below, tho following do- 
scribed real estate: 
LOTS 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK 
162 IN ROUND LAKE 
BEACH. RENEHAN BEACH 
SECOND ADDITION, BEING 
A SUBDIVISION OF PART 
OF THE WEST HALF OF 
SECTION 28. TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 10, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN. ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF. RE- 
CORDED JULY 5. 1938, AS 
DOCUMENT 451215, IN 
BOOK T OF PLATS, PA- 
GES 1, 2 AND 3, IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 417 
PARKVIEW COURT, Round 
Lake, IL 60073 

Property Index No. 06-28- 
129-013, Property Index No. 
06-28-129-014 

Tho real estate is improved 
with a slnglo family residence. 
The Judgment amount was 
$78,016.25. 

Sate terms: 25% down of the 
highest bid by certified funds 
al Ihe close of Ihe auction; the 
balanco, In certified funds, is 
duo within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxos levied against 
said real estalo and is ottered 
for salo without any represen- 
tation as lo quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS' condi- 
tion. Tho sale Is furthor sub- 
ject lo confirmation by the 
court. 

If the salo Is set aside for any 
reason, tho Purchaser at tho 
sale shall be entitled only lo a 
return of tho deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against Ihe 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
Iho Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Salo 
that will entitle tho purchaser 
lo a deed lo the real estate oi- 
ler confirmation of the salo 
Tho proporty will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as lo the condition of the 
proporty. Prospective blddors 
aro admonished lo check the 
court file to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plaln- 
tllf's attorney: The Sale Work, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES. 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100. BURR RIDGE. IL 60527. 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for Iho sales department.. 
Ploaso refer to filo number 
14-04-D735. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attomoy Rio No.; 14-04-D735 
ARDC.V 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to Iho Fair 
Debt Collection Pracllcos Act, 
you aro advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney Is doomed to bo a 
debl collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any infor- 
mation obtained will be usod 
for that purpose. 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS. INC. AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR CH 
MORTGAGE COMPANY I, 
LTD. OR ITS 
SUCCESSORS OR AS- 
SIGNS 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

CHRISTINA M. DEVERA; 
CRES C. ESGUERRA; 
CONSOLACION A. ES- 
GUERRA; FIELDS OF 
CAMBRIDGE CONDOMINI- 
UM ASSOCIATION; 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; 
DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05 CH 1093 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN 
YOU.CRES C. ESGUERRA; 
CONSOLACION A. ES- 
GUERRA; UNKNOWN OWN- 
ERS AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 

defendants, that this case has 
been commenced in this 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking for Iho 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying the premises 
described as follows, to wit: 
UNIT 315-1 IN THE FIELDS 
OF CAMBRIDGE CONDO- 
MINIUM AS DELINEATED 
ON A SURVEY OF THE FOL- 
LOWING DESCRIBED REAL 
ESTATE: LOT 288 IN WIND- 
WOOD UNIT TWO. BEING A 
SUBDIVISION IN SECTION 
35, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, 
RANGE 11 EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN AND LOTS IN WIND- 
WOOD UNIT THREE, BEING 
A SUBDIVISION OF PART 
OF SECTIONS 35 AND 36, 
TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH. 
RANGE 11 EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN, AND PART OF SEC- 
TIONS 1 AND 2, TOWNSHIP 
44 NORTH. RANGE 11 EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN. IN LAKE COUN- 
TY, ILLINOIS; WHICH 
SURVEY IS ATTACHED AS 
EXHIBIT *C* TO THE DEC- 
LARATION OF CONDOMIN- 
IUM RECORDED MAY 23, 
2001, AS DOCUMENT 
4696934. AND AS MAY BE 
AMENDED. TOGETHER 

WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PER- 
CENTAGE INTEREST IN 
THE COMMON ELEMENTS. 
Commonly known as: 
1461 SOUTH CANDLESTICK 
WAY 

WAUKEGAN.IL 60085 
and which said Mortgage was 
made by.CHRISTINA M. DE- 
VERA; CRES C. ESGUER- 
RA; 

Mortgagor (s), to 
M.E.R.S., INC. AS NOMINEE 
FOR CH MORTGAGE COM- 
PANY I, LTD. 

Mortgagee and recorded in 
the Office of Iho Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5139788; and for olher relief, 
UNLESS YOU file your an- 
swer or otherwise file your ap- 
pearance In this case in tho 
Office of the Clerk of this 
County. 

Ms. Sally Coftell 
Clerk of the Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukegan, Illinois 60065 
on or before November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Roor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Te1.(312)346-908B 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0504953 



STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS 

AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE 
COMPANY 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

SHARON GONZALEZ F/K/A 
SHARON Y. ANTES; 
JUAN RIVERA; AGUEDA 
RIVERA; UNKNOWN 

HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 
JUAN RIVERA. IF 

ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS 
AND LEGATEES OF 
AGUEDA RIVERA, IF ANY; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS 

AND LEGATEES OF FELIX 
C. GONZALEZ, IF 

ANY; UNKNOWN HEIRS 
AND LEGATEES OF 
SHARON GONZALEZ, IF 
ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS 
AND NON RECORD CLAIM- 
ANTS; 

DEFENDANTS 

NO. 05 CH 1594 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 

NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, 
SHARON GONZALEZ F/K/A 
SHARON Y. ANTES; JUAN 
RIVERA; AGUEDA RIVERA; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF JUAN RIV- 
ERA, IF ANY; UNKNOWN 
HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF 
AGUEDA RIVERA, IF ANY; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF FELIX C. 
GONZALEZ, IF ANY; UN- 
KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA- 
TEES OF SHARON GONZA- 
LEZ, IF ANY; UNKNOWN 
OWNERS AND NON RE- 
CORD CLAIMANTS ; 
dolondanls, that this caso has 
boon commenced in this 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking for tho 
foreclosure ol a cortaln Mort- 
gage conveying tho promises 
described as follows, lo wit: 
LOT 5 IN BLOCK 3 IN EFFIE 
L BRITTAINS SUBDIVISION 
OF LOT 3 IN BLOCK 1 IN 
MCKAY'S SECOND ADDI- 
TION TO LITTLE FORT 
(NOW CITY OF WAUKE- 
GAN) AND OF LOT 7 IN THE 
ASSESSOR'S SUBDIVISION 
OF THE NORTH WEST 
QUARTER OF SECTION 28. 
TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH. 
RANGE 12. EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN. ACCORDING TO THE 
PUT THEREOF RECORD- 
ED JUNE 24, 1691 AS 
DOCUMENT 45852, IN 

BOOK 'B' OF PLATS, PAGE 
53 1/2, IN LAKE COUNTY. IL- 
LINOIS. 

Commonly known as; 607 
CLARKE AVENUE 
WAUKEGAN.IL 60085 
and which said Mortgage was 
mado by, 

SHARON GONZALEZ F/K/A 
SHARON Y. ANTES; 
Mortgagor (s), lo 
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE 
COMPANY 

Mortgagee, and rocordod in 
the Olfice of Iho Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE Counly, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5661502; and for other relief. 
UNLESS YOU filo your an-, 
swer or otherwise file your ap- 
pearance in this caso In Iho 
Olfice of tho Clork ol this 
Counly, 

Ms. Sally Coffolt 
Clerk of the Court 
18 North County Streot 
Waukegan, Illinois 60085 
on or before November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintilf 
Thlrtoonth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312)346-9O0B 
Fox (312)346-1557 
PA 0502447 




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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
WASHINGTON MUTUAL 

BANK, FA 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
TONY A. BUCHANAN, DI- 
ANE L BUCHANAN, GMAC 
MORTGAGE CORPORA- 
TION DBA DITECH.COM 
Defendants 
03 CH 557 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant lo a 
Judgment ol Foreclosure and 
Salo entered In the above 
cause on May 14, 2003, an 
agent of Tho Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 9, 2005, at tho 
front door ol the Lako County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Street (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, soil 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as sot 
lorth bolow, tho following de- 
scribed real estate: 
PARCEL 1: LOT 11 IN 
BLOCK 272 IN ROUND LAKE 
BEACH. SHOREWOOD 

GOLF COURSE ADDITION, 
A SUBDIVISION OF PART 
OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 
OF SECTION 16. TOWN- 
SHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 10. 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN. ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 
OF RECORDED JULY 26, 
1946. AS DOCUMENT 
595902. IN BOOK 30 OF 
PLATS, PAGES 65 AND 66. 
IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
PARCEL 2: LOT 10 IN 
BLOCK 272 IN ROUND LAKE 
BEACH, SHOREWOOD 

GOLF COURSE ADDITION. 
A SUBDIVISION OF PART 
OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 
OF SECTION 16. TOWN- 
SHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 10, 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN. ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 
OF RECORDED JULY 26. 
1946. AS DOCUMENT 
595902, IN BOOK 30 OF 
PLATS. PAGES 66 TO 60, tN 
LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 10 
EAST CLARENDON DRIVE 
& 12 EAST CLARENDON 
DRIVE, Round Lako Boach, 
IL 60073 

Property Index No. 06-16- 
321-003, Property Index No. 
06-16-321-004 

Tho real ostato Is Improved 
wilh a single family residence. 
Tho judgmont amount was 
$105,969.27. 

Salo terms: 25% down of Ihe 
highest bid by certified funds 
at tho close of the auction; Iho 
balanco, in certified funds, Is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. Tho subject proporty Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes lovlod against 
said real estate and is olferod 
for salo without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
ol title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In *AS IS* condi- 
lion. Tho salo Is further sub- 
ject lo confirmation by tho 
court. 

Upon payment In full of tho 
amount bid, the purchaser will 
rccoivo a Cortificato of Salo 
that will ontillo Iho purchaser 
to a deed to Iho real estate af- 
ter confirmation of Iho salo 
Tho proporty will NOT bo 
open lor Inspection and plain- 
till makos no representation 
as to tho condition ol the 
property. Prospoctivo blddors 
are admonished to chock tho 
court filo to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney; The salos clork, 
FISHER AND SHAPIRO, LLC 
. 4201 Lake Cook Road, 
NORTHBROOK, IL 60062, 
(847) 498-9990 between Iho 
hours ol 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 
p.m. only. Please refer to filo 
number 03-7982D. 
THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Streot - Sullo 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
FISHER AND SHAPIRO, LLC 
4201 Lako Cook Road 
NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 
(847) 498-9990 
Attorney Rio No.: 03-79B2D 
NOTE:,Pursuont to tho Fair 
Debt Collection Praclicos Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
atlomoy Is deemed lo bo a 
debt collector attempting lo 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will bo used 
for that purpose. 



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
CHASE HOME FINANCE, 
LLC SUCCESSOR BY 
MERGER TO CHASE MAN- 
HATTAN MORTGAGE COR- 
PORATION 
Plaintiff. 
-V.- 
LINDA HULEY A/K/A LINDA 
MAE HULEY, ot al 
Defendants 
05 CH 568 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN Dial pursuant to a 
Judgment ol Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on June 22, 2005, an 
agent ol The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 7, 2005, at the 
front door of the lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Streot (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL. 60085, soil 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, as sot 
forth below, the lollowing de- 
scribed real estate: 
UNIT 2 BUILDING 15 IN 
HICKORY HILLS CONDO- 
MINIUM, A CONDOMINIUM 
OWNERSHIP OF A PARCEL 
OF REAL PROPERTY IN 
SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, IN LAKE COUN- 
TY. 

ILLINOIS, AS MORE FULL 
DESCRIBED AND SHOWN 
ON THE PLAT ATTACHED 
AS 

EXHIBIT *D" TO THE DEC- 
LARATION ESTABLISHING 
A PLAN OF CONDOMINIUM 
OWNERSHIP FOR HICKORY 
HILLS CONDOMINIUM, RE- 
CORDED IN THE OFFICE 
OF 

THE RECORDER OF DEEDS 
OF LAKE COUNTY. ILLI- 
NOIS, AS DOCUMENT NUM- 
BER 

1642754 ON NOVEMBER 14, 
1973, TOGETHER WITH A 
PERCENTAGE OF THE 
COMMON ELEMENTS AP- 
PURTENANT TO SAID UNIT 
AS SET FORTH IN SAID 
DECLARATION, AS AMEND- 
ED FROM TIME TO TIME. 
WHICH PERCENTAGE 

SHALL 

AUTOMATICALLY CHANGE 
IN ACCORDANCE WITH 
AMENDED DECLARATION 
AS SAME ARE FILED OF 
RECORD PURSUANT TO 
SAID DECLARATION, AND 
TOGETHER WITH ADDI- 
TIONAL COMMON ELE- 
MENTS AS SUCH AMEND- 
ED 

DECLARATIONS ARE FILED 
OF RECORD IN THE PER- 
CENTAGES SET FORTH IN 
SUCH AMENDED DECLA- 
RATIONS, WHICH PERCEN- 
TAGES SHALL 

AUTOMATICALLY BE 

OEEMED TO BE CON- 
VEYED EFFECTIVE ON THE 
RECORDING OF EACH 
SUCH AMENDED DECLA- 
RATION AS THOUGHY 
CONVEYED 

THEREBY. SITUATED IN 
LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 2662 
WOODVIEW COURT, Wau- 
kogan, IL 60087 
Property Index No. 
07-11-200-080 

Tho rool estate is improved 
with a condominium. 
Tho judgment amount was 
■$63,530.79. 

Sale terms: 25% down ol tho 
' highest bid by certillod lunds 
at the close of tho auction; tho 
balance, In certified funds, Is 
due within twonly-lour (24) 
hours. The subjoct property is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real ostato and Is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse lo 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS* condi- 
lion. Tho salo Is lurthor sub- 
joct to continuation by the 
court. 

If the salo is set asldo for any 
reason, tho Purchaser at the 
sale shall bo onlilloci only to a 
rotum of tho deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser shall have no tur- 
thor recourse against tho 
Mortgagor, tho Mortgageo or 
the Mortgagoo's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of iho 
amount bid, Iho purchaser will 
rocelvo a Corlificato of Sale 
that will oninio the purchaser 
to a deed lo tho real estate al- 
tar confirmation of the salo 
Tho proporty will NOT bo 
open for inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 



as lo tho condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check tho 
court file to verify all informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney: Tho Salo Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for the sales deportment.. 
Please relor to file number 
14-05-3394. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
bom Street - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
PC. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
AttorneyFlle No.: 14-05-3394 
ARDCtt 00468002 
Case tt 05 CH 568 
NOTE: Pursuant to Iho Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiffs 
attorney is deemed to bo a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR ACCREDITED 
HOME LENDERS, INC., OR 
ITS SUCCESSORS 

OR ASSIGNS 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

LUIS A. CRUZ JR A/K/A LUIS 
CRUZ; TOG 

DEBT SOLUTIONS, LLC; 
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND 
LEGATEES OF LUIS A. 
CRUZ JR. IF ANY; 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS 



DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05 CH 1451 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, 
LUIS A. CRUZ JR A/K/A LUIS 
CRUZ; UNKNOWN HEIRS 
AND LEGATEES OF LUIS A, 
CRUZ JR. IF ANY; UN- 
KNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS ; 
defendants, that this case lies 
been commenced in this 
Court against you and other 
delondants, asking lor the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage convoying the promises 
described as follows, to wit: 
LOT 1 IN BLOCK 132 IN 
ROUND LAKE BEACH, RE- 
NEHAN BEACH ADDITION, 
A SUBDIVISION OF PARTS 
OF SECTIONS 20, 21 AND 
28, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, 
RANGE 10. EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- 
DIAN. ACCORDING TO THE 
PLAT THEREOF, RECORD- 
ED JULY 25, 1930 AS 
DOCUMENT 356997, IN 
BOOK "V OF PLATS. PA- 
GES 36 TO 39. IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as: 
328 HIGHMOOR DRIVE 
ROUND LAKE PARK, IL 
60073 

and which said Mortgage was 
made by. 

LUIS A. CRUZ JR A/K/A LUIS 
CRUZ; 

Mortgagor (s), to 
M.E.R.S., INC. AS NOMINEE 
FOR ACCREDITED HOME 
LENDERS. INC. 
Mortgagee, and recorded in 
Iho Olllco of the Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5371136; and for other roliol. 
UNLESS YOU filo your an- 
swer or otherwise file your ap- 
pearance in this caso In the 
Ollico of tho Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Colfelt 
Clerk of Iho Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukogan, Illinois 60085 
on or boforo November 28, 
2005. A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plnlntill 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago, Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312)346-9088 
Fax (312)346-1557 
PA 0506091 



THAT PURPOSE. 

STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS 

COUNTRYWIDE HOME 

LOANS. INC. 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

michael a. gonzales; 
anne fisher; lake 
forest condominium 
homes association; 
Unknown owners and 
non record claimants 



DEFENDANTS 
NO. 05 CH 1246 

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 

NOTICE IS GIVEN 

YOU.LAKE FOREST CON- 
DOMINIUM HOMES ASSO- 
CIATION; UNKNOWN OWN- 
ERS AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 

defendants, that this case has 
been commencod In this 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking for the 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage convoying tho promises 
described as follows, to wit: 
UNIT A-122 IN LAKE FOR- 
EST CONDOMINIUM 
HOMES, AS DELINEATED 
ON THE SURVEY OF THE 
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED 
PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE: 
BLOCK 2 IN WOODVIEW 
ACRES. BEING A SUBDIVI- 
SION OF PART OF THE 
NORTHWEST QUARTER 
AND PART OF THE SOUTH- 
WEST QUARTER OF SEC- 
TION 26, TOWNSHIP 44 
NORTH. RANGE 12, EAST 
OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLAT THEREOF RE- 
CORDED OCTOBER 9, 
1959, AS DOCUMENT 
1047809. IN BOOK 34 OF 
PLATS, PAGE 143. IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS; AND AL- 
SO TOGETHER WITH A 
TRACT OF LAND LYING 
EASTERLY OF AND ADJA- 
CENT TO THE EASTERLY 
LINE OF BLOCK 2 DESCRI- 
BED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN- 
NING AT THE NORTHEAST 
CORNER OF BLOCK 2 
AFORESAID; THENCE 
SOUTHERLY ALONG THE 
EASTERLY LINE OF BLOCK 
2 AFORESAID, 742.26 FEET 
TO THE SOUTHEAST COR- 
NER THEREOF; THENCE 
SOUTHERLY ALONG THE 
EASTERLY LINE OF WEST- 
ERN AVENUE, BEING A 
CURVED LINE CONVEXED 
EASTERLY. HAVING A RA- 
DIUS OF 359.14 FEET FOR 
A DISTANCE OF 210.61 
FEET TO THE WESTERLY 
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 
THE CHICAGO AND 
NORTHWESTERN RAIL- 
WAY; THENCE NORTHERLY 
ALONG SAID WESTERLY 
RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 
941.00 FEET TO THE 
SOUTHERLY LINE OF A 20 
FOOT ALLEY; THENCE 
WESTERLY ALONG 
SAID SOUTHERLY LINE 60 
FEET TO THE POINT OF 
BEGINNING, ALL IN WOOD- 
VIEW ACRES, BEING A 
SUBDIVISION OF A PART 
OF THE NORTHWEST 
QUARTER AND A PART OF 
THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- 
TER OF SECTION 28, 
TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, 
RANGE 12. EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- 
DIAN, ACCORDING TO THE 
PLAT THEREOF RECORD- 
ED OCTOBER 9, 1959 AS 
DOCUMENT 1047809, IN 
BOOK 34 OF PLATS, 
PAGE 143, IN LAKE COUN- 
TY, ILLINOIS, WHICH SUR- 
VEY IS ATTACHED AS EX- 
HIBIT "A" TO THE DECLA- 
RATION MADE BY THE 
AMERICAN NATIONAL 
BANK AND TRUST COMPA- 
NY OF CHICAGO, AS 
TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST 
DATED JULY 11, 1972 AND 
KNOWN AS TRUST NO. 
76953, RECORDED IN THE 
OFFICE OF THE RECORD- 
ER OF DEEDS, LAKE 
COUNTY, . ILLINOIS, AS 
DOCUMENT 1620B29; TO- 
GETHER WITH ITS UNDI- 
VIDED PERCENTAGE IN- 
TEREST IN THE COMMON 
ELEMENTS, AS SET 



FORTH IN SAID DECLARA- 
TION. 

Commonly known as: 1301 
WESTERN AVENUE UNIT 
122 LAKE FOREST, IL 60045 
and which said Mortgage was 
made by, MICHAEL A. GON- 
ZALES; ANNE FISHER; 
Mortgagor (s), to 
COUNTRYWIDE HOME 

LOANS, INC. 

Mortgagee, and recorded In 
the Office of the Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5601463; and lor other relief. 
UNLESS YOU lite your an- 
swer or otherwise filo your ap- 
pearance In this case in tho 
Office of the Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Coffelt 
Clerk of the Court 
18 North County Street 
Waukogan, Illinois 60085 
on or before November 28, 
2005, A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 
PIERCE & ASSOCIATES 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
Thirteenth Floor 
1 North Dearborn 
Chicago. Illinois 60602 
Tel. (312) 346-9088 
Fax (312) 346-1557 
PA 0505974 

PIERCE & ASSOCIATES File 
Number H PA0500827 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS 

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. 
INC., AS NOMINEE FOR 
COMMUNITY LENDING, 
INCORPORATED, OR ITS 
SUCCESSORS OR AS- 
SIGNS 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

RICHARD A. PROSZOWSKI 
A/K/A RICHARD 
PROSZOWSKI; ROSALIE 
PROSZOWSKI; HOUSE- 

HOLD FINANCE CORPO- 
RATION III; CITIFINANC1AL 
SERVICES, INC.; UN- 
KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA- 
TEES OF RICHARD A. 
PROSZOWSK). IF ANY; UN- 
KNWON OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS: 
Defendants. 
05 CH 686 

NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF 
FORECLOSURE UNDER IL- 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
in tho above entitled cause on 
June 29, 2005, Inlercounty 
Judicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005. at the hour of 12:00 
noon in their offico at 1600 
Nations Drivo, Suite 117, Gur- 
noo, Illinois, sell to the highest 
bidder for cash, Iho following 
described property: 
LOTS 7 AND 8 IN BLOCK 
278 IN ROUND LAKE 
BEACH, SHOREWOOD 

GOLF COURSE ADDITION. 
A SUBDIVISION OF PART 
OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 
OF SECTION 16. TOWN- 
SHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 10 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 
OF RECORDED JULY 26, 
1946 AS DOCUMENT NUM- 
. BER 595902, IN BOOK OF 
PLATS. PAGES 65 AND 66, 
IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 
Commonly known as 1430 
North Poplar Avenue, Round 
Lako Beach, IL 60073. 
P.I.N. 06-16-314-020, 021. 
The Improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
family residence. 
Salo terms; 10% down by cor- 
- tilled funds, balanco within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
rotunds. 

The judgmont amount was 
$110,955.68. 

The property will NOT bo 
open for Inspection. 
Upon payment In full of (he 
amount bid, tho purchasor will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle tho purchas- 
er to a Deed to the premises 
alter confirmation of Iho sale. 
Far Information: Visit our web- 
silo at http://sorvico.atty- 
piorco.com, Bolweon 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plaintilf's Attorneys, 
1 North Dearborn Street, Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. 
(312)476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer. (312) 444- 
1122 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 
NATIONAL CITY MORT- 
GAGE CO.. 
Plaintiff, 
Vs. 

MIGUEL PULIDO and AL- 
BERTO PULIDO, 
Defendants 
No. 05 CH 347 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby 
given that pursuant to a judg- 
ment entered in the above en- 
tilled cause on May 25, 2005, 
the following described real 
estate, to-wit; 

Lot 16 In Block 372 in Round 
Lake Beach, Hillwood Addi- 
tion, Unit No. 2, a Subdivision 
of part of the Northeast 1/4 ol 
Section 19, Township 45, 
North, Range 10, East ol the 
Third Principal Meridian, ac- 
cording to the Plat thereof, re- 
corded January 30, 1953, as 
Documenl 780976 In Book 32 
of Plats, Pages 84 and 85, 
and Book 1161 of Records, 
Page 388, 

and corrected by Certificate of 
Correction recorded April 13, 
1953, as Document 787173, 
in Lake County, Illinois. 
Commonly known as 912 
Soulhmoor Lane, Round Lake 
Beach, Illinois 

Permanent Index Number: 
06-19-230-023 

will on the 29th day ol No- 
vember, 2005 at Ihe hour of 
11:00 a.m. inside the East 
Door of Ihe Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 N. County St., 
Waukefian, Illinois, bo offered 
for sale and sold by an agent 
of The Judicial Sales Corpo- 
ration. 

The Judgment amount was 
S1 45,255.99 

The property Is improved with 
a single family home. 
Sale terms; Tho bid amount 
shall be paid In cash immedi- 
ately by the highest and best 
bidder at the conclusion ol the 
sate! The subject property Is 
subject lo general real estate 
taxes, special assessments or 
special taxes levied against 
said real estate and Is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse lo 
plaintiff. The sale Is further 
subject to confirmation by the 
court 

Upon payment is full of the 
amount bid, the purchaser 
shall receive a Certificate of 
Sale, which will entitle the 
purchaser to a Deed to (he re- 
al estate alter confirmation of 
the sale. 

The property will NOT be 
open lor inspection, Prospec- 
tive bidders are admonished 
lo check the Court file to veri- 
ty all Information. 
For Information contact Plain- 
ttlf,'s Attorney: Heavner, Scott, 
Beyers & Mihlar, 111 E, Main 
St., Suite 200, Decatur, Illinois 
62525 (217) 422-1719 ext. 
23. 

Note: Pursuant to the Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act 
you are advised that Ihe Law 
Firm of Heavner, Scott, Be- 
yers & Mihlar is deemed to be 
a debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR- 
CUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS CENDANT MORT- 
GAGE CORPORATION, 
D/B/A COLDWELL BANKER 
MORTGAGE; 
Plaintiff, 
vs. 

JORGE NIEVES; 
Defendants, 
04 CH 1458 
NOTICE OF SALE - 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
In tho above ontillod cause on 
Novomber 24, 2004, Inter- 
county Judicial Salos Corpo- 
ration will on Thursday, De- 
cember 8, 2005, .at the hour of 
9 a.m. In their offico at 5465 
Grand Avenue, Suite 100, 
Gurnoo, Illinois, sell to the 
highest bidder for cash, the 
following described mortgag- 
ed real estate: 

LOT 87 IN MITCHELL HIGH- 
LANDS, A SUBDIVISION OF 
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF 
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF 
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 (EX- 
CEPT THE SOUTH 2 
CHAINS); THE SOUTHWEST 
1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 
AND THE EAST 20 FEET OF 
LOT 5 IN BLOCK 2 IN HOOK 
AND NEVEILLE'S LONG 
LAKE SUBDIVISION IN SEC- 
TION 13, TOWNSHIP 45 
NORTH, RANGE 9, EAST OF 
THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 
MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO 
THE PLATS THEREOF RE- 
CORDED MAY 17. 1923 AS 
DOCUMENT 224106, . IN 
BOOK V OF PLATS ON 
PAGE 76, IN LAKE COUNTY, 
ILLINOIS. 

Commonly known as 25650 
West Bayvicw. Inglesido, IL 
60041. 

P.I.N. 05-13-116-009. 
The Improvement on the 
property consists of a single 
family residence. 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours, by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
S89.315.15. 

The property will NOT be 
open for Inspection, 
For Information call Dawn K. 
Krones at Law Offices of Ira 
T. Nevel, 175 North Franklin 
Street, Chicago, Illinois. (312) 
357-1125. 

INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Officer, (312) 444- 
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PUBLIC NOTICE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 

NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 

PROBATE DIVISION 
ESTATE OF ) 

William L Schwofer ) No. 05 P 673 

Deceased. ) 

C L AI M N O TI CE 
Notice is given of tho death of William L. Schwofer, of 
Inglesido, Illinois. Loiters of Ollico were issued on September 
22, 2005, to Molody L. Schwofer, 34429 N. Sunshine Ln., Ingle- 
sido, Illinois 60041. as independent executor, whoso attorney Is 
Mark A. DoFluo, 102 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa, Illinois 60046. 

Claims against the estate may be filed In Ihe olfice of tho Clerk 
ol the Circuit Court at 18 North County Street, Waukogan. Illi- 
nois 60085, Room C-307 or with representative, or both, on or 
bolero April 26, 2006, which date is not less than 6 months from 
tho dato ol the first publication of this notice and any claim not 
filed within that period is barred. Copies of any claim filed with 
the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to Iho representative and 
to tho attorney within 10 days alter It Is filed. 

Melody L. Schweler 
Independent executor 

Mark A. Doruo 
(Attorney) 



0401A-7102-FL 
October 21, 28, 2005 
November 4, 2005 



PIERCE & ASSOCIATES File 
Number # PA0503162 
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIR-- 
CU1T LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS MORTGAGE ELEC- • 
TRONIC REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR GMAC MORT- 
GAGE CORPORATION, OR i 
ITS SUCCESSORS OR AS-. 
SIGNS; 

Plaintiff, 'n- 

vs. 

RETHA KELLY; JOHN WIL- 
LIAM STRUBLE; UNKNOWN r 
OWNERS AND NONRE; 
CORD CLAIMANTS; 
Defendants, 
05 CH 679 

NOTICE OF SALE PUR- 
SUANT TO JUDGMENT OF. 
FORECLOSURE UNDER IL-. 
LINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- 
CLOSURE LAW 
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 
given that pursuant to a Judg- 
ment of Foreclosure entered 
In the above entitled cause on 
August 24, 2005, Intercounty 
Judicial Sales Corporation will 
on Thursday, December 8, 
2005, at the hour of 12:00 
noon In (heir olfice at 1800 
Nations Drive, Suite 117, Gur- 
noo, Illinois, sell to the highest 
bidder for cash, Ihe following 
described property: 
LOT 6 IN BLOCK 63 IN 
FREDERICK H. BARTLETTS 
SECOND ADDITION TO 
NORTH SHORE HIGH- 
LANDS, BEING A SUBDIVI- 
SION IN SECTIONS 12 AND 
13, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, 
RANGE 11, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN. IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS. 

Commonly known as 3725 
Clean/lew Ave., Gurnoo, IL 
60031. 

P.I.N. 07-13-202-008. 
The Improvement on the 
property' consists of a single 
family residence with an at- 
tached two car garage.' 
Sale terms: 10% down by cer- 
tified funds, balance within 24 
hours.-by certified funds. No 
refunds. 

The judgment amount was 
S124.891.97. 

The property will NOT- bo 
open for inspection. 
Upon payment ' In • full -of -the 
amount bid, Ihe purchaser will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
which will entitle tho purchas- 
er to a Deed to the promises 
aflor confirmation of the sate. 
For Information: Visit our web- 
site at htlp^/service.atty- 
plerce.com. Between 3 p.m. 
and 5 p.m, only. Pierce & As- 
sociates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 
1 North Dearborn Street, Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. 
(312)476-5500. 
INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 
SALES CORPORATION 
Selling Ollicor, (312) 444- 
1122 

PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
CP Cleaning Specialists 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Residential/Commercial 
Cleaning 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
481 East Cardinal Lane, 
Round Lake Beach, IL. 
60073, (847)791-1214. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
/OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Cheryl N. Plencner, 481 East 
Cardinal Ln.. Round Lake 
Beach. IL 60073. (847)791 - 
1214. 

STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE) 

This Is to certify that tho un- 
dorsigned Intond(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness from the location (s) Indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full namo(s) ol tho 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho business 
Is/are correct as shown. 
I&l Cheryl N. Plencner 
October 19, 2005 

Tho foregoing Instrumont 
was acknowledged before me 
by tho porson(s) Intending to 
conduct the business this 
19lhdayof October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Molissa Ann Boyer 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 19, 2005 

Wlllard R. Helander 

Lako County Clerk 

1029D-7526-RL 

October 28, 2005 

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, IL- 
LINOIS 

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER 
TO WELLS FARGO HOME 
MORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A 
NORWEST MORTGAGE, 
INC. 
Plaintiff, 
-v.- 
PHILIP J. HARRIS, etal 
Defendants 
05 CH 327 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment of Foreclosure and 
Sale entered In the above 
cause on April 27. 2005, an 
agent ot The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on November 21, 2005, at the 
front door of the Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
StreBt (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL. 60085, sell 
at public auction to the high- 
est bidder for cash, -as set 
forth below, the following de- 
scribed real estate: 
PARCEL 1: UNIT M-110 
BARRETT' 1 LEFT IN LAKE 
BARRINGTON SHORES, 
PHASE 1, CONDOMINIUM 2, 
AS DELINEATED ON THE 
SURVEY OF PART OF THE 
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, 
TOWNSHIP 43 NORTH, 
RANGE 9, EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN, IN LAKE COUNTY, ILLI- 
NOIS, WHICH SURVEY IS 
ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT "B" 
TO THE DECLARATION 
MADE BY LASALLE NA- 
TIONAL BANK, AS TRUST- 
EE UNDER TRUST NO. 
43456, RECORDED IN THE 
OFFICE OF THE RECORD- 
ER OF DEEDS, LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS. JULY 
17, 1975 AS DOCUMENT 
1718600; TOGETHER WITH 



AN UNDIVIDED .7865 PER- 
CENT INTEREST IN SAID 
PARCEL (EXCEPTING 

FROM SAID PARCEL ALL 
THE PROPERTY AND 
SPACE COMPRISING ALL 
UNITS AS DEFINED AND 
SET FORTH IN SAID DEC- 
LARATION AND SURVEY), 
PARCEL 2: EASEMENT FOR 
INGRESS AND EGRESS TO 
ROUTE 59 FOR THE BENE- 
FIT OF PARCEL 1 AS 
SHOWN ON EXHIBIT *B" AT- 
TACHED TO THE DECLARA- 
TION OF CONDOMINIUM 
AND RECORDED JULY 17, 
1975 AS DOCUMENT 
1718600 {AND NOT MADE A 
PART OF SAID CONDOMINI- 
UM), 

PARCEL 3: A PERPETUAL 
EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT 

FOR PARKING PURPOSES 
IN AND TO PARKING 
SPACE NO. 110-C AS 
SHOWN ON THE SURVEY 
ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT P B" 
TO THE DECLARATION OF 
CONDOMINIUM AND RE- 
CORDED JULY 17, 1975 AS 
DOCUMENT 1718600. 
Commonly known as 381 
DEER TRAIL HILL UNIT C, 
Lake Barringlon, IL 60010 
Property index No. 13-11- 
400-073 

The real estate is Improved 
with a condominium. 
The judgment amount was 
5144,720.83. 

Sale terms: 25% down of Iho 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the close of the auction; the 
balance, In certified funds, is 
due within Iwenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject property Is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against 
said real estate and is offered 
for sale without any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and In "AS IS" condi- 
tion. The sale Is further sub- 



PUBUC NOTICE 
. ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
write2bU5lness 

NATURE/PURPOSE; -: - — •■■ 
Writing Servicos 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
581 Treolop Ln., Gurneo, IL. 
60031,(847)548-5196. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Annette L. Wisniowskl. 581 
Treelop Ln., Gurneo, IL. 
60031, (847)548-5196. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is to cortify (hat the un- 
dersigned intend(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness from the location (s) Indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full name(s) of the 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the businoss 
is/are correct as shown, 
/s/ Annette L. Wisnlewski 
October 17, 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged before me 
by the pereon(s) Intending to 
conduct the business this 
17th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Yarimar'Santos 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 17, 2005 

Wlllard R. Helnnder 

Lake County Clerk 

1021C-7516-GP 

October 21, 28,2005 

November 4, 2005 



joct to confirmation- by the 
court. 

II the sale Is set aside for any 
reason, the Purchaser at the 
sale shall be entitled only lo a 
return of the deposit paid. The 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against the 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
tho Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchasor will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitle the purchaser 
to a deod to tho real estate af- 
ter confirmation of the sale 
Tho property will NOT bo 
open lor Inspection and plain- 
till makes no representation 
as lo iho condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check the 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Informalion, contact Plain- 
tiff's attorney: The Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. . 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 
(630) 794-9876 between the 
hours ol 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for tho sates department.. 
Please refer to lile number 
14-05-1870. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Street - Suite 1015' Chi- 
cago, Illinois 60602-3100 
(312)236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURRRIDGE.IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-1870 
ARDCfl 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to Ihe Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plaintiff's 
attorney Is deemed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any infor- 
mation obtained will bo usod 
for that purpose. 



PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Scrubs At Homo 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Retail 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
2401 E. Sand Lake Rd., Lln- 
denhurst, IL. 60046, 
(847)356-2616. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Sherrl S. Laird. 2401 E. Sand 
Lake Rd., Llndonhurst, IL. 
60046,(847)356-2616. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE) 

This Is lo cortify that the un- 
dersigned Inlend(s) lo con- 
duct tho above named busi- 
ness from Iho location(s) indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full namo(s) ol the 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting Ihe business 
Is/are correct as shown, 
/s/ Shard S. Laird 
October 11, 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged before mo 
by the person(s) Intending to 
conduct the businoss this 
Hlhdayof October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Melissa Ann Boyor 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 11,2005 

Willard R. Helander 

Lake County Clerk 

1021C-7508-LV 

October 21,23,2005 

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PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
A Happy Time Signs , (V1 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Yard sign rental . 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
21 N. Falrlawn Ave., Munde- 
leln, IL 60060, (847)514- 
7204. 

NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Katherine D. Ruiz, 21 N. Fair- 
lawn Ave., Mundeioln, IL. 
60060, (847)514-7204. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE) 
This Is to cortify that the un- 



PUBLIC NOTICE 

ASSUMED BUSINESS 

NAME application 

NAME OF BUSINESS: 
J MB J Remodeling 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Remodeling houses 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
22195 W. Morton Dr., West 
Miltmore, IL 60046, 
(815)276-2915. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
John M. Blue, 221 95 W.Mor- 
ton Dr., Wost Miltmore, IL. 
60046, (815)276-2915. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 
This Is to certify that the un- 
dersigned Intend(s) to con- dorsigned Intend(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- duct the above named busi- 
ness from the locatlon(s) Indl- ness from the locatfon(s) Indi- 
cated and that the true and lo- cated and that the true and lo- 
yal lull namo(s) of the gal full namo(s) of the 
person(s) owning, conducting person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business or transacting Ihe business 
Is/are correct as shown. Is/are correct as shown. 

/sV Katherine D, Ruiz /s/ John M. Blue 

October 1 8, 2005 Oclobor 1 2, 2005 

The foregoing Instrument The foregoing instalment 
was acknowledged before me was acknowledged bolero me 
by the person(s) Intending to by the person(s) Intending to 
conduct the businoss this conduct the business this 
IBJhdayof October 2005. 12th day of October 2005. 



,}il** *'* OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Aida Caiillo 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 21,2005 

Wlllard R. Holander 

Lake County Clerk 

1029D-7527-MN 

October 28, 2005 

November 4. 11,2005 



OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Melissa Ann Boyer 

Notary Public 

Recolvod: Oct. 12, 2005 

Willard R. Holander 

Lake County Clerk 

1021C-7509-LV 

October 21,28.2005 

Novomber4, 2005 



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PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
at12lreasuro , . 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Custom artworks and retail 
sales 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
581 Treetop Ln.. Gurnoe, IL 
60031,(847)548-5196. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Annetto L. Wlsniewskl, 581 
Treetop Ln., Gurneo, IL. 
60031,(847)548-5196. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE) 

This is to cortify that tho un- 
dersigned intend(s) to con- 
duct tho above named busi- 
noss Irom tho locatlon(s) Indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full name(s) of the 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the businoss 
Is/are correct as shown. 
/s/Annotte L. Wlsniewskl 
October 17, 2005 

Tho foregoing instrument 
was acknowledged before me 
by tho porson(s) Intending to 
conduct the business this 
17th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Yarimar Santos 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 17, 2005 

Willard R. Holander 

Lake County Clerk 

1021C-7517-GP 

October 21, 28, 2005 

Novombor4,2005 



PUBLIC NOTICE 

ASSUMED BUSINESS 

NAME application 

NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Etapa's ECO 911 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
MulU level marketing of air pu- 
rification systems, wator puri- 
fication systems, also herbal 
supplements, also sklncare 
products. 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
38703 N. Sheridan Rd., 
Beach Park, IL. 60099. Home 
based businoss, calls made 
by phone to sot up business 
and try to sale products at cli- 
ent's homes. (847)263-8099. 
Zion Post Office, 1225 Shlloh 
Blvd.. Zion, IL. 60099. (BOO) 
275-8777. 

NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Self/Jamie L. Etapa, 38703 N. 
Sheridan Rd., Boach Park, IL. 
60099.(847)263-8099. 
Zion Post Office, 1225 Shiloh 
Blvd.. Zion, IL. 60099. (800) 
275-8777. 

STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is to certify that tho un- 
dersigned intend(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness from the location(s) indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full name(s) of the 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho businoss 
is/are correct as shown, 
/s/ Jamie L. Etapa 
Oclobor 6, 2005 

Tho foregoing instrument 
was acknowledged beforo mo 
by tho person(s) Intending to 
conduct tho business this 6th 
day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Julio Sroat 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 10, 2005 

Willard R. Helander 

Lake County Clerk 

1021C-7518-WD 

October 21,28,2005 

November 4, 2005 

PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Lako Forest Photography 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Wedding photography 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
1008 Foster Avenue, Lake 
Bluff, IL 60044. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Donald E. Russ, 1008 Foster 
Ave., Lake Bluff, IL. 60044. 
(847)234-1816. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is lo certify that tho un- 
dersigned intend(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness Irom tho location(s) indi- 
cated and that Iho truo and le- 
gal, full namo(s) of the 
person (s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business 
is/are correct as shown. 
is) Donald E. Russ 
October 17, 2005 ' 

Tho foregoing ' instrument 
was acknowledged beforo me 
by tho porson(s) Intending to 
conduct Ihe business this 
17!hdayol October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Suzanno Henley 

Notary Public 

Recolvod; Oct. 18,2005 

Willard R. Holander 

Lako County Clork 

1021C-7522-GP 

October 21 . 28, 2005 

November 4, 2005 



PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Designed For You 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Gill basket/retail 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
424 Meadow Hill Lane. Round 
Lake Beach, IL. 60073, 
(847)721-8977. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING. 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Janel Rao Scott Valente, 424 
Meadow Hill Lane, Round 
Lake Beach, IL. 60073, 
(847)721-8977. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is to certify that Iho un- 
dersigned Intend(s) lo con- 
duct tho above named busi- 
ness from the location(s) indi- 
cated and that tho truo and le- 
gal full namo(s) of tho 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business 
is/aro correct as shown. 
fat Janel R. Scoll Valente 
October 14. 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged bofore mo 
by iho porson(s) Intending lo 
conduct the business this 
14lhdayol October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Melissa Ann Boyer 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 14, 2005 

Willard R. Holander 

Lako County Clork 

1021C-7523-RL 

Oclobor 21,28,2005 

November 4, 2005 




PUBLIC NOTICE 

ASSUMED BUSINESS 

NAME application 

NAME OF BUSINESS: 
That Bob Guy Handyman 
Service 

NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Carpentry, small home re- 
pairs. 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
653 Dublin Dr.. MunrJelein. IL. 
60060, (847)566-1825. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Robert O'Malley, 653 Dublin 
Dr., Mundelouln, IL 60060, 
(847)566-1825. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This is to cortify that tho un- 
dersigned intond(s) to con- 
duct tho above namod busi- 
ness from the locallon(s) Indi- 
cated and that the true and le- 
gal full namo(s) of the 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho business 
Is/aro correct as shown. 
/si Robert O'Malley 
Oclobor 24, 2005 

Tho foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged bolore mo 
by Iho person(s) Intondlng to 
conduct the business this 
24th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Melissa Ann Boyer 

Notary Public 

Rocclvod: Oct, 24, 2005 

Willard R. Helandor 

Lako County Clerk 

1029D-752B-MN 

Oclobor 28, 2005 

Novembor4, 11,2005 



PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
DK Homo Investors 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Real Estato Purchases 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
1077 Danvora Lane, Lake 
Zurich, IL. 60047, (847)438- 
5843. 

NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Don, M. Kll Schaofor, 1077 
Danvora Lano, Lake Zurich, 
IL 60047. (847)438-5843. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This is to certify lhat tho un- 
dersigned Intend(s) to con- 
duct the above namod busi- 
ness from tho iocallon(s) Indi- 
cated and that tho true and le- 
gal full namo(s) of Ihe 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho business 
Is/are correct as shown. 
Is) Don Schaofor 
/s/ M. Kit Schaofor 
Oclobor 13,2005 

Tho foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged boloro mo 
by tho porson(s) Intending to 
conduct tho business this 
13th day ol October 2005, 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Michelo Winters 

Notary Public 

Received; Oct. 17. 2005 

Willard R. Helandor 

Lake County Clork 

1029D-7525-WL 

October 28,2005 

Novombor4, 11,2005 



PUBLIC NOTICE 

ASSUMED BUSINESS 

NAME application 

NAME OF BUSINESS: 
A Happy Timo Signs 
NATURE/PURPOSE; 
Yard sign rontai 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
21 N. FairlawnAvo., Mundo- 
loln, IL, 60060, (847)514- 
7204. 

NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Katherine D. Ruiz, 21 N. Falr- 
lawn Ave., Mundelein, IL. 
60060, (847)514-7204, 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE > 
This Is to certify lhal tho un- 



PUBL1C NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Earth Wild Gardens 
NATUREVPURPOSE: 
Sale of plants, landscape de- 
sign 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
1479 Polawaloml Rd., Gray- 
slake, IL. 60030, (847)287- 
7477. 

NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
David Husomollor, 1479 Pola- 
waloml Rd., Grayslako, IL. 
60030, (847)287-7477. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is to certify that the un- 
dersigned intend(s) to con- 
duct Iho above namod busi- 
ness from tho locatlon(s) Indi- 
cated and that tho true and le- 
gal full namo(s) of the 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho businoss 
Is/are correct as shown, 
/s/ David Husomollor 
October 24, 2005 

Tho foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged before mo 
by Iho porson(s) Intondlng to 
conduct the business this 
24lndayol October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Mary M, Nelson 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 24, 2005 

Willard R. Holander 

Lako County Clork 

1104A-7534-GL 

November 4. 11, 18,2005 



dorsigned inlend(s) to con- 
duct the obovo namod busi- 
ness Irom tho localion(s) Indi- 
cated and that tho truo and le- 
gal full name(s) ol tho 
porson(s) owning, conducling 
or transacting the business 
is/aro correct as shown. 
1st Katherine D. Ruiz 
Oclobor 18. 2005 

Tho foregoing Instrument 
was acknowlodgod beforo mo 
by Iho pcrson(s) intondlng to 
conduct the businoss this 
IBthdayol October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Aida Carillo 

Notary Public 

Recolvod; Oct. 21,2005 

Willard R. Helandor 

Lako County Clerk 

1029D-7527-MN 

Oclobor 28, 2005 

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ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Toalhcr Educational Notions 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Educational Materials 
AODRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
171 W. Sprucowood Lano, 
Round Loko Boach, IL 
60073. 

NAME{S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES) OF THE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Adam Toalher, 171 W. Spru- 
cawood Lano, Round Lake 
Boach, IL. 60073, (847)201- 
6027. 

STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

"mis Is to cortify that tho un- 
dersigned Intond(s) to con- 
duct tho abovo named busi- 
ness from the locations) Indi- 
cated and that tho truo and lo- 
gat lull name(s) of tho 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho business 
is/are correct as shown, 
/s/ Adam Tcather 
October 21, 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged before me 
by tho person(s) intending to 
conduct Ihe business this 
21st. day ol October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Caroilno Haupt Furth 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 26, 2005 

Willard R. Hoiandor 

Lake County Clork 

1104A-7535-GL 

November 4, 11, 18,2005 

PUBUC NOTICE 

ASSUMED BUSINESS 

NAME application 

NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Mark Machining 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Machining 

ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
4241 5 N. Park Ln., Antioch, 
IL. 60002, (847)603-8832, 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES)OFTHE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Gonuol Almodovar Jr., Janet 
Almodovar, 42415 N. Park 
Ln., Antioch, IL. 60002, 
(847)603-8832. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This is lo cortify that the un- 
dersigned tntond(s) lo ■ con- 
duct tho abovo named busi- 
ness from tho location(s) Indi- 
cated and that the truo and le- 
gal lull nam of s) ol tho 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the business 
is/are correct as shown. 
1st Gonuol Almodovar Jr. 
1st Janet Almodovar 
October 28, 2005 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged boforo me 
by the person(s) Intending lo 
conduct tho business this 
28lhdayof October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Molissa Ann Boyor 

Notary Public 

Received: Oct. 2B, 2005 

Willard R. Helandor 

Lake County Clork 

1104A-7536-AN 

Novombor4, 11, 18,2005 



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 
THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT 

LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., 
AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUC- 
TURED ASSET SECURITIES 
CORPORATION SASCO 

MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 
1999-BC4 MORTGAGE 

PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- 
CATES. SERIES 1999-BC4 
Plaintiff, 
•v,- 

ROBERT J. MACAFEE A/K/A 
ROBERT MACAFEE.otal 
JUDGE HALL 
Defendants 
05 CH 656 
NOTICE OF SALE 
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 
GIVEN that pursuant to a 
Judgment ol Foreclosure and 
Salo entered in tho abovo 
cause on June 22, 2005, an 
agent of The Judicial Sales 
Corporation will at 11:00 AM 
on December 6, 2005, at tho 
front door of tho Lake County 
Courthouse, 18 North County 
Stroet (East Door INSIDE), 
WAUKEGAN, IL, 60085, sell 
at public auction to Ihe high- 
est bidder for cash, as sot 
forth bolow, tho following do- 
scribed real estate: 
LOT 47 AND THE EAST 20 
FEET OF LOT 48 IN SHAN- 
NON'S SECOND ADDITION 
TO WOODBINE PARK, BE- 
ING A SUBDIVISION OF 
PART OF THE NORTHEAST 
1/4 OF SECTION 11. TOWN- 
SHIP 46 NORTH, RANGE 9, 
EAST OF THE THIRD PRIN- 
CIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORD- 
ING TO THE PLAT THERE- 
OF RECORDED JANUARY 
11, 1929, AS DOCUMENT 
330568, IN BOOK T OF 
PLATS, PAGE 51. IN LAKE 
COUNTY, ILLINOIS, 
Commonly known as 26454 
W. SHANNON AVENUE. An- 
tioch, IL 60002 

Property Index No. 01-11- 
206-059 

The real estate is improved 
with a single family rosldenco. 
Tho |udgmont amount was 

S8B.083.01. 

PUBLIC NOTICE 
ASSUMED BUSINESS 
NAME application 
NAME OF BUSINESS: 
Cuddlo Care Pot Sitting 
NATURE/PURPOSE: 
Pet silting, vacation care, dog 
walking, grooming, In other 
peoples homos. 
ADDRESS(ES) WHERE 
BUSINESS IS TO BE 
CONDUCTED OR TRANS- 
ACTED IN THIS COUNTY: 
31 Woodland Ave., Fox Lake, 
IL 60020, (347)224-7868. 
NAME(S) AND POST 
OFFICE OR RESIDENCE 
ADDRESS(ES) OF/THE 
PERSON(S) OWNING, 
CONDUCTING OR 
TRANSACTING BUSINESS 
Denlse Shatpe, 31 Woodland 
Ave., Fox Lake, IL. 60020, 
(847)224-7868. 
STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE) 

This Is to certify that tho un- 
dersigned intend(s) to con- 
duct the above named busi- 
ness (rem tho locatlon(s) Indi- 
cated and that tho true and le- 
gal full namo(s) of ihe 
porson(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting tho business 
is/are correct as shown. 
1st Dcniso Sharps 
October 25, 2005 

Tho foregoing instrument 

was acknowledged before mo 

._ by the person (s) Intending to 

conduct tho business this 

~'25th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Bornadine Remblako 

Notary Public 

Rocoivod: Oct. 26, 2005 

Willard R. Hoiandor 

Lake County Clork 

1104A-7538-FL 

November 4, 11, 18, 2005 



Sale terms: 25% down of Ihe 
highest bid by certified funds 
at the closo of tho auction; the 
balance, In certified funds, is 
due within twenty-four (24) 
hours. The subject proporty is 
subject to general real estate 
taxes, special assessments, 
or special taxes levied against, 
said real estate and Is offered 
for sale wllhout any represen- 
tation as to quality or quantity 
of title and without recourse to 
Plaintiff and in "AS IS* condi- 
tion. The salo is further sub- 
ject to confirmation by the 
court. 

If the sale Is set asldo for any 
reason, the Purchaser at tho 
sale shall be entitled only to a 
return of Ihe deposit paid. Tho 
Purchaser shall have no fur- 
ther recourse against tho 
Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or 
the Mortgagee's attorney. 
Upon payment In full of the 
amount bid, the purchasor will 
receive a Certificate of Sale 
that will entitlo the purchaser 
to a deed lo tho real estate af- 
ter confirmation ol tho sale 
Tho property will NOT be 
open for Inspection and plain- 
tiff makes no representation 
as to Ihe condition of the 
property. Prospective bidders 
are admonished to check tho 
court file to verify all Informa- 
tion. 

For Information, contact Plain- 
tilf's attorney: Tho Sale Clerk, 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. , 15W030 NORTH 
FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 
100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527. 
(630) 794-9876 botwoon Ihe 
hours of 1 and 3 PM only and 
ask for tho sales department.. 
Please refer to file number 
14-05-3990. 

THE JUDICIAL SALES COR- 
PORATION 33 North Dear- 
born Stroet - Suite 1015 Chi- 
cago. Illinois 60602-3100 
(312) 236-SALE 
CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, 
P.C. 

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 
ROAD, SUITE 100 
BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 
(630) 794-9876 
Attorney File No.: 14-05-3990 
ARDCH 00468002 
NOTE: Pursuant to tho Fair 
Debt Collection Practices Act, 
you are advised that Plalntilf's 
attorney is deemed to be a 
debt collector attempting to 
collect a debt and any Infor- 
mation obtained will be used 
for that purpose. 



PUBUC NOTICE 

ASSUMED BUSINESS 

NAME ADDITION OF 

OWNER(S) TO BUSINESS 

NAME OF BUSINESS: 

Tasa Dion 

ORIGINAL FILE DATE: 
6/13/05 

STATE OF ILLINOIS) 
COUNTY OF LAKE ) 

This Is to certify that Iho per- 
son(s) listed below Is/are to 
bo added to the list of 
person(s) owning, conducting 
or transacting the abovo 
named business oil active 
10/25/05. 
Robert A. Wilson 
2042 Oaktroo Trail 
Lake Villa 
(847)915-0256. 
1st Robert Andrew Wilson 

The foregoing Instrument 
was acknowledged beforo me 
by the person(s) Intending lo 
conduct Ihe business this 
25th day of October 2005. 

OFFICIAL SEAL 

/s/Molissa Ann Boyor 

Notary Public 

Rocoivod: Oct. 25. 2005 

Willard R, Helander 

Lake County Clerk 

1029D-7532-LV 

October 28, 2005 

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STATE OF ILLINOIS 

COUNTY OF LAKE 

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 
FOR THE 19TH JUDICIAL 
CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY - 
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 

'MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC 
REGISTRATION 
SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMI- 
NEE FOR PLATINUM 
HOME MORTGAGE CORPO- 
RATION OR ITS 
SUCCESSORS OR AS- 
SIGNS 

PLAINTIFF 

VS 

MARK B. REED; JENNIFER 
CREED; 

CRANBERRY LAKE CON- 
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; 
UNKNOWN OWNERS AND 
NON RECORD CLAIMANTS 



DEFENDANTS 



NO. 05 CH 1029 
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 
NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, 
MARK B, REED; JENNIFER 
C. REED; UNKNOWN OWN- 
ERS AND NON RECORD 
CLAIMANTS ; 

defendants, that this caso 
has 

been commenced In this 
Court against you and other 
defendants, asking (or Ihe 
foreclosure of a certain Mort- 
gage conveying Ihe promises 
described as follows, to wit: 
UNIT 25-1 IN CRANBERRY 
LAKE CONDOMINIUM, AS 
DELINEATED ON THE 
SUR- 
VEY OF THE FOLLOWING 
DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE: 
LOTS 24 THROUGH 27, 
BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND 47 
THROUGH 56. BOTH 
INCLUSIVE. IN_ 

CRANBERRY 

LAKES PHASE I SUBDIVI- 
SION. BEING A SUBDIVI- 
SION OF PART OF THE 
SOUTHEAST < AND THE 
NORTHEAST < OF 



SECTION 

28, TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, 
RANGE 10. EAST OF THE 
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDI- 
AN, WHICH SURVEY IS AT- 
TACHED AS EXHIBIT "B" TO 
THE DECLARATION OF 
CONDOMINIUM OWNER- 
SHIP RECORDED AUGUST 
10, 1999 AS DOCUMENT 
4399432, IN THE 

RECORD- 
ER'S OFFICE OF LAKE 
COUNTY. ILLINOIS, TO- 
GETHER WITH ITS UNDI- 
VIDED PERCENTAGE IN- 
TEREST IN THE COMMON 
ELEMENTS, AS AMENDED 
FROM TIME TO TIME. 
Commonly known as: 
121 HOLIDAY LANE 
HAINESVILLEJL 60073 
and which said Mortgage was 
made by, MARK B. REED; 
■ JENNIFER C. REED; 
Mortgagor (s), to 
M.E.R.S., INC. AS NOMINEE 
FOR PLATINUM HOME 
MORTGAGE CORPORA- 
TION 



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tho Office of Ihe Recorder of 
Deeds of LAKE County, Illi- 
nois, as Document No. 
5374 1B3; and for other relief. - 
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swer or otherwise file your 
ap- 
pearance in this case In the 
Office of the Clerk of this 
County, 

Ms. Sally Coffclt 
Clerk ol the Court 
16 North County Street 
Waukogan, Illinois 60085 
on or before November 28, 
2005. A JUDGMENT OR DE- 
CREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE 
TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR 
THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE 
COMPLAINT. 

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Attorneys for Plalntlfl 
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percent this fall and winter, due to 
damage caused by the storm. This translates 
into a $600 jump In home heating for most 
homeowners, according to the Georgia 
Public Service Commission. Now is the 
time to give your home a "check-up". Here 
are six tips from the Comfort Institute to 
make your home an energy sipper instead 
of a gas guzzler! 

1. Have your duct system tested for air 
leaks. Many assume diat windows and doors 
are the major cause of a home's energy wasting 
air leaks. But according to recent research by 
the Department of Energy (DOE), gaps, joints 
and disconnections in die typical home's duct 
system are much more significant. The DOE 
states that die typical duct system loses 25 to 
40 percent of the energy put out by the central 
furnace or heat pump. Authorities recom- 
mend having a heating contractor test for 
leaks and then seal them with a brushed on 
fiber-reinforced clastomeric sealant. Duct tape 
usually dries out and fails. It turns out duct 
tape is great for many things, but scaling ducts 
isn't one of them! 

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invented by the Department of Energy. It pin- 
points where your home's worst air leaks are, 
such as duct leaks, and also measures how 
leaky the overall house is. Most homes have 
the equivalent of an open window in com- 
bined air leaks. Many heating contractors offer 
an Infillrometer test as part of a "Whole House 
Health & Comfort Checkup" that also checks 
insulation levels and overall duct perfor- 
mance. 

3. Close your fireplace damper. Did you 
remember to close it last time you used the 
fireplace? Shut it now or waste precious warm 
air all winter long! 

A. Replace your furnace or heat pump air 
filter. Most systems need this done every 
month to ensure safe and efficient operation. 
Keep forgetting to do it? Ask your contractor 
for information on an extended surface area 
whole house air filter that only needs to be 
replaced once a year. It also docs a far better 
job of keeping your equipment and die air in 
your home clean. 

5. Have your heating system cleaned and 
tuned. A pre-season tune up is a great Invest- 
ment. It reduces die chances of breakdowns 
on cold -winter nights, improves safety, and 
more than pays for itself through more energy 
efficient operation. For a free report: "How To 
Identify a Good Heating and Cooling 



Contractor," go towww.comfortinstitute.org. 

6. Install a programmable set-back ther- 
mostat. Turning down die thermostat 8 
degrees for 8 hours a day will save 8 percent on 
home heating costs. An easy way to take 
advantage of these savings is to lower die ther- 
mostat temperature while away from home or 
sleeping. Ask your heating contractor about 
new models which are much easier to pro- 
gram. 

7. Consider replacing your old furnace or 
heat pump. Just like a car, heating and cooling 
equipment doesn't last forever. Is your system 
more than 12 years old? Planning to stay in 
your home more than a few years? Many 
authorities recommend replacing it before 
it fails permanently, A new system is safer, 
improves comfort, is more dependable 
and creates less air pollution. New units 
pay for themselves over time as they are up 
to twice as energy efficient. However, gov- 
ernment and utility research has found 
that over 90 percent of newly installed 
high efficiency systems have energy wast- 
ing mistakes. Do some homework before 
talking to contractors. For more informa- 
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free Comfort Institute report "Tips and 
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$ 21 4,900 




GREAT BUY 

4 bedrooms, 2 bath tri-level. Eat-in 
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In fenced vard. 

s 1 69,900 



ON AN ACRE 

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pole bam. 4 bedrooms, 2 

. baths, oak kitchen, full 

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$ 349,900 




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cleaning tool on an extension pole that lets you clean up to 18 feet of gutter without 
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CHAIN O'LAKES LAKE RIGHTS 
Lowest Priced 5 BR 2 BA Home 
[n Lake Villa. Beautiful Lakefront 
Park & Boat Launch. Great 
Location Across Street from 
Park/Playground. Oak Kit, LR, 
OR & Lrg Earn Rm. All 
Appliances Stay. Wrap-Around 
Deck. Pool & Oversized 2-1/2 
Car Gar. City Sewer. $199,900 
Call "Mr. Polo" Elchler 847-395-2300 






DUCK LAKE WATERFRONT 

Meticulously Maintained All Brick 
4 BR 2 BA Ranch w/150' Water 
Frontage on 1/2 Acre. Bright & 
Open Fir Plan. HW Firs & Pella 
Windows. Recently Remod Kit & 
MBA. Sliders off FR to Patio 
w/Beaullful Lake Views of Motor 
Boat Lake. 2-1/2 Car Gar. It's a 
1015294,900 
Call "Mr. Pote" Eichter 847-395-2300 






CHAIN O'LAKES LAKEFRONT 
3 BR Home on Wooded 1/2 Acre 
w/90" Water Frontage. Great Rm 
w/Cathedral Ceil, 24' Wall of 
Windows w/Beautiful Lake View, 
Wood Burning Stove & Atrulm 
Ors to Lrg Screen Rm & 2 Tier 
Deck, Loft w/Skylls & Lake View. 
Bsmt. Huge Permanent Dock. 
$429,900 
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CHAIN O'LAKES WATERFRONT 
225' of Fox River Frontage! Attn 
Builders & Investors, 4 PIN's 
could bo 3 Buildable Lots when 
Johnsburg Sewers Arrive. Very 
Nice 3 BR 2 BA Home w/FP was 
Rehabbod In 1984. 3 Rm Guest 
House & 2-1/2 Car Heated Gar. 2 
Decks, Steel Seawall & Pier. 
$599,000 
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ISLAND LAKE LAKEFRONT 
High & Dry 3 BR 2 BA Lakefront 
Homo Needs to be Rehabbed. 
Great Opportunity to Build 
Lakefront Equity. Gas Log FR 
Newer Furn & C/A. Some HW 
Firs. Granite Counter Tops. Walk- 
Out Base. Pier & Paddle Boat. 
Great Sunset Lake View! City 
Sewers. $249,900 
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Waterfront to Long Lake & 
Chain. Atln Bldrs, Investors & 
Buyers wanting Lrg Lot. Vacant 
Lot probably Buildable w/Sewer 
at Str. 3 BR Homo w/Newer 
Windows, Siding, Fascia, Eaves 
& Gutters. Screen Porch, Deck, 
Fenced Yard & Lrg Shed on 3- 
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Panoramic View of Plstakee 
Lake. 3 BR 2 BA w/Den. Brick & 
Stone Ext wAVrap-Around Deck. 
Oak/Corian Kit w/lsland. DR 
w/Bullt-ln Cabs. LR w/Bullt-ln 
Bar & W/B Stove. Cedar MBR 
w/Cath Cell, W/B Stove. Boat 
Launch, Slip & Pier. 12 Person 
Hot Tub. $549,900 
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CHAIN O'LAKES PIER RIGHTS 
Assoc w/Priv Pier, Boat Lauch & 
Beach! Complete Remod 4 BR 
3 BA Brick Ranch. Wooded Acrel 
Granite & Hickory Kit. Vault Ceil, 
Marble FP, Sun Rm, Grnhouso 
w/Hcat-Alr. Fin Base w/FR Poss 
In-Law. Office w/Outslda Entry. 
2+ Car Gar. Like NEW1 
$399,900 
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CHAIN O'LAKES PIER RIGHTS 

Adorable Home! Remod Kit 
w/Mapie Cabs, Ceramic Tile & 
Newer Appls. Remod BA 
w/Marble Fir. New Oak Firs & 
Woodwork, Six Panel Drs. Newer 
Pella Windows, Roof, Well & 
Septic. Vinyl Siding. 3 Lots Total 
1/2 Acre! 2-1/2 Car Gar 
w/Carport & Gazebo. $159,900 
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CHAIN O'LAKES WATERFRONT 
Beautiful Lake Views from this 
Heavily Wooded Vacant 
Waterfront Lot! Many Mature Oak 
Trees. Perfect for a Hillside Ranch 
or 2 Story Home w/Walk-Out 
Lower Level. 76x206x76x21 1 . 
This Is tho Dream Lot You've 
Been Waiting for on tho Chain 
O'LakesI $159,900 
Call "Mr. Poto" Elchler 847-395-2300 



CHAIN O'LAKES WATERFRONT 
Attention Contractors! Excellent 
Invest Opportunity for Deep 
Channel Front. Located In Area 
of some Now and Rehabbed 
Homes. Lrg Lot for Expansion. 
Full Basement Foundation 
should Enable 2nd Story 
Addition. City Sewer Provides 
Easier Expansion. $199,900 
Call "Mr. Poto" Elchler 847-395-2300 



CHAIN O'LAKES WATERFRONT 
Complete Remod. 4 BR 2 BA, 
Huge LR w/Atrium Drs to 23x20 
Deck & 6 Person Hot Tub. Oak 
Kit w/Newer Appl. Beautiful BA*s, 
Whirlpl Tub. Recessed Lights. 
Newer Plumb, Elec, Furn, Pier, 
Well & State of tho Art Septic 
System. Back Deck, 2.5 Car Gar 
& Shed. $309,900 
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1850 E. Grand Avenue 

Lindenhurst, IL 60046 

847-356-3400 



"Real Estate for the Real World" 



MOTIVATED SELLERS WANT SOLD! 

Expansive 3 bedroom, 3- 1 12 bath, 2 siory. Huge 
rooms around every corner. Full basement to 
add storage or living space. All new carpet and 
painted to please. (5106) 

$234,900 

CENTURY 21 Leech & Denoma 847-356-3400 








GREAT RANCH! 

Beautiful ranch in desirable neighborhood! 
2 bath, professional landscaping, basement, 
open (loor plan with fireplace! A true gem! 
(5171) 

$269,000 
CENTURY 21 Leech & Denoma 847-356-3400 



KEEPS COMING UP ROSES! 

Roses galore around this great 2 story! Full finished 
basement, private backyard w/koy pond, waterfall, 
2 tiered deck & fenced. Great master suite, 2 story 
great room w/skylights & fireplace. (5173) 

$344,900 

CENTURY 21 Leech & Denoma 847-356-3400 





A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! 

Hanch on extra deep lot. Offers formal living rm., 
cat-in kitchen, family rm w/ brick fireplace. 3 bdrms, 
1-1/2 baths. Attached garage. Screened room. Steps 
to Gages Like & park. Great location close to shop 1 
ping. A great value. (5177) 

$179,900 

CENTURY 21 Leech & Denoma 847-356-3400 



CALL THIS ONE HOME! 

Perfect location-lake rigbts-Milbum schools-walking 
distance to forest preserve and park. Well maintained 
home features wood burning fireplace In large family 
room. Updated kitchen-master bedroom with bath, 2.5 
car garage. (5178) 

b b $219,900 

CENTURY 21 Leech & Denoma 847-356-3400 




CONDO W/COMPLEX POOL 

Great location! 2nd floor unit offers large living rm, 
eat-in kitchen w/dinetle area. Master w/dressing 
area. Close to shopping. Stevenson High School 
District. (5179) 

$179,900 

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sink, double closet. 6 panel solid doors. New carpet. 
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ing bedrooms. The master suite has a large 
bathroom with an oversized shower and a 
walk-in closet. A large window overlooks the 
backyard. 

People who enjoy the warmth and colorful 
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dining room, and kitchen. Ceramic tile, which 
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The Cogswell is a two-story hillside home. 
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Downstairs die two bedrooms share a bath 
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"dream homes" beyond your 
wildest dreams. Television dis- 
plays are bigger and better. 
Whole-house audio provides 
unparalleled sound quality. The 
ever-expanding World Wide Web brings home 
whole libraries of information. Corporate pri- 
vate networks are reaching into home offices 
and transforming workaday lifestyles. All the 
while, broadband connections to die home are 
becoming faster than ever. 

These technologies are already within the 
reach of the average household. But lack of 
home communications wiring system could 
trample on many dreams of digital Utopia. 
Unfortunately, many builders are taking short- 
cuts and not installing the infrastructure that is 
necessary to implement these technologies In 
new homes. This infrastructure essentially 
consists of structured wiring installed behind 
die walls in a star configuration with termina- 
tions at a central distribution device. 

Report card time 

Recognizing Uiat many homebuyers are 
not experts in communications wiring, the 



Copper Development Association has devel- 
oped a blank "report card" on communica- 
tions wiring. Modeled on the traditional ele- 
mentary school report card, die form is easy to 
use and understand. It assists the homebuyer 
in asking questions about and comparing the 
level of structured wiring installed in the 
homes tfiey are considering. 

Based on the builder's responses and die 
homebuyer's expectations, the homebuyer 
assigns grades of "excellent" (E), "satisfactory" 
(S), "needs improvement" (I) or "poor" (PJ, to 
various aspects of the communications wiring 
infrastructure. 

Feedback to builders 

"Other tech-home rating systems are often 
too detailed or too technical for die average 
homebuyer to understand," says John Cpwie, 
manager of Residential Communications 
Wiring for the CDA. "This report card empow- 
ers homebuyers widi a quick-and-easy grad- 
ing system. The homebuyer could optionally 
pass out completed report cards to builders. 
That would give the builders feedback about 
whether or not they are meeting the demands 
of the marketplace with respect to die commu- 




nications wiring infrastructure." 

CDA is also preparing a communications- 
wiring report card for apartment hunters. For 
more information on what you should be look- 



ing for in your new home and to download files 
of ready-to-use blank report cards, visit 
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here are some things to do before 
winter really hits," advises the 
Illinois Landscape Contractors 
Association (ILCA) in its November 
hints. . 



Evergreen winter care 

Watering still Important 

• Broad-leaved and needled evergreens 
need moisture to build up their winter 
reserves, Since evergreens retain their foliage 
during the winter, sunny and windy winter 
days may cause excessive transpiration (water 
being lost through the foliage). Regular water- 
ing well into the fall helps evergreens prevent 
winter moisture loss. Water now! The water 

needs to be 
thoroughly 
absorbed 
up into the 
plants 
when win- 
ter hits. 
Also, 
mulch the 
root sys- 
tems to 
help hold 
the mois- 
ture in the 
soil. Water 
again dur- 
ing any 
warm spell 
during die 
winter 
months, if 

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feasible. 

Burlap protects yet allows 
plants to breathe: 

• Install a physical barrier, like burlap, to 
protect your evergreen trees and shrubs 
exposed to strong, drying winter winds or salt 
spray. Place tall wood stakes around each 
evergreen plant or a group of plants. Attach the 
burlap to the stake by sandwiching die burlap 
between the stake and a piece of wood lath. 
Secure the lath to the stakes with wood screws. 

• If upright specimen evergreens, such as 
arborvitac and yews, are susceptible to dam- 
age from ice or snow accumulation, consider 
wrapping them widi burlap. Tie the burlap to 
the main trunk at the base of die shrub. Wrap 
around the branches, pulling them upward as 
you go. Make sure the entire shrub is covered 
with die burlap and tied off at die top. 

• If covering the entire plant is not feasible, 
de any loose hanging branches to the main 
truck with strips of burlap to maintain a more 
compact form. This makes It less likely that 
snow will remain on the branches. 

Anti-transplrants help: 

• Commercial anti-transpirants sprayed 
on evergreen foliage is another option for pro- 
tecting evergreens. They form a waxy barrier 
to prevent moisture loss. Apply before die 
temperatures go below freezing and, if possi- 
ble, re-apply in midwinter if temperatures are 
adequate. 

Plant protection 

• Roots of perennial plants benefit from a 
layer of mulch to protect against winter tem- 



perature fluctuations (which can cause frost 
heaving), and extreme cold temperatures. 
After die plants have gone donnant (usually 
after Thanksgiving), apply a 3" layer of mulch. 
Winter mulch should remain in place from die 
time the ground begins to freeze until the mid- 
dle of April. Spring varies from one year to die 
next, A good rule of thumb is waiting unUl die 
soft maples and elms are in bloom before 
removing winter mulch. 

• If deer are a problem in your area, con- 
sider applying a repellent which discourages 
diem from feeding either because of the bad 
taste or offensive smell. In no way do repel- 
lents harm the deer. They encourage the deer 
to find food elsewhere. Be aware though, that 
die longer deer have been feeding in your gar- 
den, the less effective repellents will be. 

Lawn Care 

• Use a mulching lawn mower to shred 
leaves. The finely shredded leaves can be left 
on the lawn with no harm to die turf and add 
many nutrients back to the soil. Heavy accu- 
mulations of leaves will need to be removed, 
but mulching, whenever possible, greatly 
reduces the amount of time spent on the 
dreaded bagging of leaves and carrying diem 
curb side for pick-up. 

• Minimize or eliminate foot traffic, vehi- 
cle traffic (bicycles for example), etc. on your 
lawn late in the season after it has stopped 
actively growing. The lawn simply cannot heal 
itself. This is especially important on frosty 
mornings while the grass is still green, if dam- 
age does occur from walking on frost-covered 
grass, it is possible Uiat diis damage, in die 
form of foot prints, can be nodceable through 



out the winter months. 

• Once lawn weeds become dormant, her- 
bicides arc no longer effective, so wait until 
spring for your next herbicide application. 

Creating Winter Interest in Your Flower 
Beds and Containers 

• Wait until spring to cut back certain 
perennials since they can provide winter visu- 
al interest or food for birds. Ijeave the seed 
heads of Black-eyed Susans and coneflowers. 
Sedum and ornamental grasses can be left 
uncut in the fall. 

» Decorate window boxes and outdoor 
containers widi evergreen branches. Balsam 
firs inserted into die soil will hold their needles 
all winter. Otiier colorful selections include 
bittersweet and holly berries, or curly willow 
and red twig dogwood branches. 

At your fingertips: 

• ILCA landscaping hints are available at 
www.ilca.net. Click on Consumer 
Information. Also. check die base locations 
and services of ILCA member contractors, 
under "Finding A Landscape Contractor." 

ILCA offers the free color brochures, "Your 
Landscape Begins With A Dream/ for plan- 
ning, budgeting and creating outdoor spaces 
and "Garden Centers Are 'Natural' Resources," 
with guidance in garden center selection. 
Included is a list of member landscape con- 
tractors and garden centers. Call Monday 
through Friday 630-472-2851, write ILCA, 2625 
Butterfield Road, Suite 204W, Oak Brook, 1L 
60523 or e-mail lodcll@ilca.net for print mate- 
rial, (c) Copyright, 2005, Illinois Landscape 
Contractors Association 

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This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by the Multiple Listing Service of 
Northern Illinois, Inc. for the period November 2005 to present. Hie Multiple Listing Service of 
Northern Illinois, Inc. does not guarantee nor is it in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data 
maintained by the Multiple Listing Service of Northern Illinois, Inc. may not reflect all real estate 
activity in the market. 



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598 PI urn Tree Lane, 277,500 
26307 Gmpcvfne Ave,, 1 15,000 
4237 D, 142,000 
064 Mockingbird. 320,000 
259 Brtdgcwnod, 163,500 
390BO Golf Ln., 126,500 
42620 forest Lone, 1 15,900 
1420 Itcdwing Dr., 252,500 
25910 Hermann, 355,000 
446 Blrchwood, 184,000 
26708 Wllmot, 176,000 
253 Brldgewood, 184,000 
900 Highway 45, 375.000 
900 Highway 45, 250.000 
253 Ccdarwuod Lane, 155,000 
624 Longview, 215,000 
39852 Crabapplc Dr., 241,900 
415 Maplcwood Dr., 186,000 
42997 Janclle, 159,900 
22130 Calvin, 215,000 
25726 Clark. 190,000 
804 Mockingbird, 277,500 
40160 Circle, 190,000 
760 Creek Hqndfji., 249.900 
970 Coiliersrone, 249,850 

FOX LAKE 

24 Pistakee ljike Rd., 104,900 

627 Windsor Dr., 160,322 

620 Windsor Dr„ 166,580 

39 Bermuda, 60,000 

311-5 Bermuda, 58,000 

97 Mineola Dr., 123,000 

65. Elm Ave., 175,000 

58 Vail Colony, 9 1,300 

40-4 Oak Hill Colony, 81,000 

58 Vail, 65,600 

11 Meade Ct.i 131,000 

78 North Ave., 120,000 

22 Hush more, 111,375 

0322 Cottonwood Ct, 191,500 

95 Hillside Court, 71,000 ~ 

7407 Leisure Village Ave., 60,000 



Lot 3 Nippcrsink ltd., 63,000 
295 Jamaica Colony, 48,000 

G KAYS LAKE 

1 153 Chestcrfied, 275,000 
1689 Belle I iaven Dr., 290,000 
265 McMillan, 202,500 
2054 Carillon Dr., 227,500 
394 Ashford, 375,000 
331 Fairfax Lane, 26-1 ,000 

1004 Chadwick. 172,000 
227 Mainsail Dr., 360,000 
1478 Cheriton, 265,000 
207 Seafarer, 245,000 
2140 Carillon Dr., 230,750 
2279 Ashbrook Lane, 235,000 
34116Woodcd Glen Dr., 359,900 
622 Dove Court, 127,500 

1407 Doolittlc Lane, 154,900 
309 Station Park Circle, 222,330 
1265 Mcadowiark Ln., 259,000 
69 KcenclandCL, 183,000 
1225 Mcadowiark Ln., 286,000 
719 Grassland Dr., 174,000 
664 Lincoln. 268,000 
496 Gatewood, 225,000 
1 18 Mainsail, 251,000 
1007 McKay Circle, 201,500 

1005 Blackburn, 235,000 
520 Enfield Lane., 250,000 
1050 Ellsworth. 191,000 
220 Lexington Ln., 216,000 
1360 Churchill Ln., 275,000 
43 School Street, 18-1,000 

1 104 Chesterfield Lane. 289,000 
484 Michelle, 276,000 
1745 Falrport, 319,900 

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1751 White Fence, 589,000 

11055 Crecksldc Path, 1.005.000 



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14295 Lyic Court, 699,000 
1240Woodileld Lane, 1,100,000 
14218 Scotland Ct., 495,000 
31231 Prairie Ridge, 530,000 
2238 Hanlon, 435,000 
2095 Cranbrook, 180,000 
14662 Somerset Circle, 745,000 
1850 While Fence Lane, 530.000 

GUBNEE 

4231 Kenwood Ave,. 225,000 
4335 Buckingham, 156,000 
36449 Strcamwood, 177,000 
17076 Pond Ridge Circle, 541,000 
17710 Running Creek, 180,000 
1007 FarwcllCt., 119,000 
Lot 4 Eastwood, 80,000 
315 Hlllview, 320,000 - 

3912 Blackstonc, 244.008 
17326 Maple Lane, 134,900 
1 163 Woodbury. 238,000 
5 166 Cheshire, 117,300 

IIAIIVCSVILUB 

126 Celebration Ct., 221,000 
251 Usk Dr., 284,000 
101 Holiday Lane, 163,000 
432 Whltetall Dr., 230,000 
154 Clover Ct., 225.000 
381 Deer Crossing CL, 275,000 
338 1»alriot Dr., 159,900 
76 Big Horn, 101,500 
1 70 Clover Court, 2 1 5,000 
113 Big Horn Dr., 200,000 
02 Usk. 220.100 
214 Holiday, 161,000 
367 katherinc, 221,000 
100 Big Horn, 212,000 
113 Brittany, 236.500 
103 Centennial, 210.000 
340 Patriot Dr., 224,76-1 
351 Patriot Dr., 242,910 
153 Elk, 215,000 
128 Tail Oak Dr.. 292,000 



ISLAND LAKE 

3328 Highland, 285,000 

624 Mlp Circle, 330,000 

1 035 Wimbledon Dr., 200,000 

3Q2 Forest, 140,5000 

360-1 Undcn, 157 ,250 

28779 Lnmphcrc, 225,000 

29492 Roberts, 605,000 - 

4332 Shooting Star Dr., 188,000 

1616 Kelly Rd, 256,000 

4723 Southhampton Dr., 202,000 

3005 Max Ct., 127,250 

727 Carriage Mill Rd„ 324 ,000 

3525 Hale Ln., 223,500 

510 Longacrc lane, 275,000 

801 Longacrc, 235,000 

lAKnVUJA 

436 Red Cedar Rd„ 396,527 
44-1 Red Cedar Rd., 395,544 
18053 Chatham Way, 366,925 
717 Baxter Ct, 161,500 
23861 Roscmont, 142,500 
21452 Maurlnc Dr., 190.900 
201 Berkshire Dr., 240,000 
2101 Heartland, 225,000 
21775 Park, 2 19,8000 
36-162 Elizabeth Court, 145,000 
37022 James, 152,570 
14 19 Carriage I mc, 229,900 
610 Carlyle, 335,000 
1322 Benton Rd., 320,000 
103 Balsam, 289,900 
505 Benton, 192,500 
24005 Forest Dr.. 140.000 
36543 Sagebrush Ct., 420,000 
365ia Sagebrush, 301,165 
36510 Sagcbruuh Ct., 354,105 

UBEBDffilllB 

10-13 Falrlawn, 355,000 
1213 Golfslrcam Pkwy, 255,000 
4502 Gavin Lane, 495,000 
524 Broadway. 488.000 
4659 Cclano, 660,000 
1027 Crestficld Ave.. 47,000 
912 Sandstone Dr., 1,100,000 
809 Rockland Rd., 255,000 
6533 Old Oak Rd., 727.000 
5760 Churchill Court. 1,200,000 
1 124 Fourdi, 500,000 
1601 Lancaster lit, 44 1300 
1114 Fourth Ave,, 505,000 
719 Rockland Rd., 410.000 



7 19 Ascot Ct, 305.000 

517 Rockland Rd„ 252,500 

614 Saxon Lane, 449,900 

331 1st Street. 339,000 

643 Rockland Rd, 240,000 

1300 Annie, 450,000 

629 Hampton Terrace, 252,000 

UNDENHUnST 

2400 Dccrpatli Dr., 93.500 
1913 Longmcadow, 208,500 
600 Crabtrcc Ct, 195,500 
3135 Falling Waters Lane, 153,750 
579 Colony, 212,000 
2807 Falling Waters lit, 187,000 
1830 Maplcwood, 150.000 
457 Crooked Lake Lane, 269,900 
G47 Providence Lane, 270,500 
3182 Falling Waters Ln., 159,900 
2407 ConnenCt, 215,000 
439 Crooked Lake Ln., 201,200 
657 Arrowwood Court, 151,000 
410 Merganser Ct, 234,900 
522 Whispering Pine, 390.000 
64 Brook l-nnc, 107,000 
2123 Burr Oak Line, 174,000 
2560 Emerald Ln., 370,000 
636 Putin, 250.000 
rJ&IPcnn, 225,000 
965 Sumac Ct, 16-1,900 
210SSpruccwood, 160,000 
2104 Fairfield Rd., 107,000 

MUtillELEIN 
1293 Regent, 239,000 
20260 Green, 100,500 
1312 Spalding, 207,000 
28-125 Seminole Court, 165,000 



38605 Hwy. 45. 153,000 

OSWEGO 

409 Newport Cr., 166,000 

rABrLCrXV. 
3929 Cornell, 237.620 
3824 Sutherland, 106,500 
424 GrcertviewDr., 209,900 
3-10 GreenvicwDr., 215,900 
3910 Devonshire, 212,000 
361 Dorset, 194,900 
4033 Lake Park. 222.500 
375 Bedford CL, 190,000 
520 BrynMawr, 55,000 
606 Rosedalc, 55,000 



Richmond 

8302 Route 173. 350.000 
9307 Clark, 8-15,000 
Lot #15 N.Rt. 12,89,900 
Lot 7 Valley Dr.. 62,900 
11424 Ukevlcw Dr., 140,000 
5113 May Ave., 200,000 
5111 Route 12, 355,000 
9915 Hillshire, 370,000 
4103 Route 173. 445,000 
350 Cunat Boulevard, 1 19,900 
54 12 Golden I lawk lid., 272,000 
5402 Golden Hawk Dr., 291,000 
3610 Overton Dr., 228,000 
1 030 1 West Street, 1 03,5000 
10310 Clark Rd, 400,000 
5-115 Walnut. 240,000 
5306 May Ave,, 177,500 
10208 William, 176,250 
8214 501011,160,000 
Lot 9 Volley Dr., 54,900 
5 tlOWalnut. 205.000 
4208 Solon Rd., 276,000 
10300 McConcIl Dr., 233,000 

1061 Dee r'l rail, 238,000 
873 Fox Chase, 172,250 
526 Golfvtcw, 159,000 
1524 Sand BarCt, 119.000 
912 Martingale Ln., 172,000 
507 Norman die Lane, 132,500 
906 Village Dr.. 128.000 
924 Village Dr., 121.000 
l210Stmnysldc Court, 135,500 
2536 Vineyard Lane, 204,900 
1264 Village Dr., 146,000 
1605 Oak Ave., 92,400 

ROUND LAKE MRK 

317 Clirtoii Dr., 113.000 
102 Willow, 141,000 
412 Forest Glen, 151,000 
115 Pinevlew Dr., 104,900 
1 17 Pineview Dr., 186,000 
414 Kenwood, 98,500 
21 1 Greenwood, 126,000 
424 Clifton, 125,000 
423 Bcllcvuc, 77,500 
316 Washington St.. 132,000 
343 Linden, 190,000 
4 12 Clifton, 105,000 
404 Kenwood Dr., 1 1 9,000 
421 Bcllcvuc, 122300 




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PANORAMIC GOLF COURSE LOT 

Gorgeous 3 HK ranch with 3 baths] Cathedral living room with brick fireplace, 
Gourmet maple kitchen w/granite lops & stainless appliances, Vaulted screened 
porch & brick Icmicc. Expanded master with his & hers walk-ins and whirlpool 
bath. Finished lower level, Hardwood floor. Prestigious Merit Club) $735,000 

RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 223-7878 



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LUXURY HOME ON' 6+ ACRES 

Quality built home on equestrian lot in stunning Hunt Club Farms with 98 \ 52 
bam. Wadsworth. 1st floor luxury master suite. Hardwood floors, large screened 
porch, finished bsml., slocked pond, deck, patio, 1st fl study. Too much tCi list. This 
luimebasiti.ll! $1,299,900. 

RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 223-7878 



NEW HOME ON 1 .4 WOODED ACRES 

just gelling the finishing touches! 4 bedr, 4- 1/2 bath home in beautiful Mill Creek 
Woodlands in Wudswoflh. 2 story foyer, cherry kitchen w/granilc tops, 10' ceilings 
Im floor, oak floors, Italian marble, Iray ceilings, crown molding, arches . paver 
palio. Awesome loll $894,900 

'RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 2 2 3 > 




BRICK & CEDAR 4 BEDROOM 

Proposed home in new |f> lot Lake Villa development! .93 acre! 2-story family 
room w/brick fireplace & oak floor. Huge kitchen w/walk-in pantry, oak floor 
& granite tops, 9" ceilings 1st floor. Roynl size master w/den or nursery, silling 
area, walk-in & whirlpool bath, I si floor study. 3 cur gar. $495,900 

RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847)223-7878 




CONTEMPORARY NESTLED IN WOODS 

3 bedroom, 3 bath home in Gurncc's Oak Knolls on over 2 wooded acres! Vaulted 
living room w/frcc-standlng brick floor-to-cclling fireplace. Kitchen hits coriun 
lops and is open lo family room. 3-scnson vaulted room with sliders lo deck, 
gn/cbo & hot luh, S569.1KK) 

RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 223-7878 




FIRST FLOOR END UNIT 

Vernon Hills manorhomc with extru-deep garage for storage. Security build- 
ing. 2 bedrooms. Double-door entry to muster wilh walk-In closet & dressing 
area w/sink, Eat-in kitchen w/punlry & sliders lo palio. Pcrgo floor in kit. & 
2nd bedroom. Pool, tennis. Agent owned. $180,000 

RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 223-7878 



HILLSIDE RANCH ON 3.7 ACRES 

Dcautiful Lake Villa wooded acreage with 3-4 bedroom ranch home with 2 
fireplaces, 2 car tandem garage. In-law arrangement possible. White kitchen 
w/stone lops. City sewer! New doors and windows. Can be subdivided. 
$474,900 

RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 223-7878 



RENTALS 

Aniiocti 3 bedroom caretaker's home on wooded acreage. Fireplace in 
living room. $950/mth 

Libertyville Charming 100 yr old 4 bedroom home with 2 car garage. 
Basement w/bath, laundry & storage, Fireplace & 4 baths. $1 ,995/mlh 
Could be flat with 2 bedroom, bath & kitchen on each floor. Shared 
garage & basement. SJlOO/mth each flat. 

Vernon Hills 2 bedroom manorhomc end unit. First floor. Garage, all 
appliances, pool, tennis. $1050/mth. 




RANCH ON 4.62 ACRES 

Great country estate living in Antioch w/pond. Horses OK & trails nearby. Sought- 
after ranch wilh vaulted family room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace open lo 
huge kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 cor garage. Partially finished basement $489,000 



RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 223-7878 



VACANT LOTS 



Higltwood Great opportunity for builder/investor! R-4 

zoning allows up to 3 units (possibly 4 wilh variance). Commercial 

zoning may be possible, $435,000 

Wadsworth 2+ acre liomcsiles in Hunt Club Farms! Choose from 
sloping, level & wooded sites, $299,900-$425,000 

Wadsworth 2+ acre custom homesites in beautiful Jonathan Knolls. 
S230,000-$249,900 

Gurncc Acre wooded lot close to major highways & shopping. Road 
needs lo be extended at builder's expense. $82,900 




2 BEDROOM + LOFT 

One year old lownhomc in Hculherslonc in Beach Park. Fabulous location ncxl 
lo landscaped benn, End unit with sliders lo patio. Master has walk-in & full 
private bath. 2 car garage w/opener, Upgraded! Oak kitchen w/oak floor & 
coriun lops. Neutral & tasteful. $174,900. 

RICHARD CAPOCCIONI • (847) 223-7878 






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n't mean it can't seem spacious. Here are some 
ways to give the illusion that you are living 
large: 

Furniture: Choose small pieces with 
"open" designs. For seating, look for benches 
or couches without armrests. A love seat with 
two exposed legs is better than a large sofa 
with hidden legs. Choose a small round glass- 
top coffee table. 

Accessories: Don't overuse accessories, 
and keep tabletops neat. The best way to cre- 
ate an open feeling is to have less clutter. Rely 
on mirrors (even floor-to-cciling mirrors) and 
reflective surfaces to make spaces look bigger. 

Color: Soft and light colors make rooms 
look larger. Avoid contrasting molding and 
door colors with wall paint tQnes. Too many 



colors can make a space look smaller. Paint 
your ceiling bright white to make it appear 
high. 

Flooring: As with paint, use the same 
flooring Uiroughout the space to create die 
illusion of spaciousness. If you can, nin wood 
strips or die on the diagonal. Diagonal lines 
appear longer dian ones that are parallel or 
perpendicular to walls. 

Windows: Window treatments should be 
simple. For example, billowy curtains will 
overpower a room and even invade upon the 
space you have. Instead, go for blinds and sim- 
ple valances that give a neat, clean look. 
Storage: You want pieces that go "up" instead 
of "out." A tall and narrow bookcase is better 
than one that's short and wide. Opt for a high- 
boy over a triple dresser. 




Ph: 847-543-6991 Cell: 847-337-5863 

E-mail:jventuri@usa.net 




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Beautiful Waterfront Home 

on the Channel of Duck Lake. It offers 4 
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a 2.5 car 
garage. All appliances stay. This must see 
home is in excellent condition. With sep- 
arate buildable lot. Priced to sell at 
$450,000. 




This Community's On The Go 

Enjoy a resort lifestyle in this 55 commu- 
nity. This 2 bedroom, 2 car garage has 
beautiful hardwood floor thru out. The 
community features a recreation center 
with a host of many activities. Grayslake 
sell at $21 8,500. 



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(847) 587-8200 

Each office independently owned and operated 
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INGLESIDE 

2 bedrooms, t balh. Guod condition, easy to maintain. Walk lo (ruin. Close lo 

Long Lake with water rights. 2 car garage and deck. Located on a comer lot. 

Large living rm has a wuodbuming fireplace. $128,000, 

Call Joseph Laubinger (847) 533-8507 





ClIAIN-O-LAKES BY & CHANNEL FRONT 

Three bedrm brick ranch on large lot w/sleel seawall on 2 sides. Truly a tranquil set- 

ting w/trccs, birds and wildlife. Amenities include custom steel boat lilt, slonc frpl. 

hardwood flooring in living rm, dining rm and 3 bdrooins. S389.000. 

Call Joseph Laubinger (847) 533-8507 



CONIEMPORARY RANCH 

Prof, landscaped 3 bdrm. 2 blh and 3 car garage. Uuilt on a secluded 1 .3 acre lot 

in cul-de-sac. 
$299,000 

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In business since 19B9, dealership w/auto repair. Located on busy hwy. 18.000 cars 
daily. One of the few main roads to Antiocli and Wisconsin border. S750.0M). 

Call Joseph Laubinger (847) 533-8507 



LAKE VILLA COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 

Approximately I acre commercial land with a bar business. Great comer location 

in an area soon to be developed. Approx. 14,000 car daily traffic count. Hits one 

acre has a lot of possibilities. $459,900. 

Call Joseph Laubinger (847) 533-8507 




GORGEOUS CHAIN LAKEFRONT 

Major renovation in '93 & '98! 5 br/2 htlw, fall finished basement, 3 car garage! Huge lot! Panoramic lake views faun every window! $529,900! 

Call Holly Blanchetto (847) 587-8200 x137 




GREAT INVESTMENT 

10,000 m| ft building/rcslnuruntVbaron 1 1.4 acres. Living quarters, oulbuildings, 

equipment & nil fixtures included. A true turn key business - 3 separate bars - great 

for banquet hall or large fumily pin a & pub. 

Call Joseph Laubinger (847) 533-8507 



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november is a great time 

to buy a home! 

Some home prices have come down 
anil interest rates still can't be beat! 
Be in a new home for the holidays! 
January starts a new year and home 
prices will go up! Buy with Holly^ 
in Nov. or Dec. and receive 
a FREE Home Warranty! 

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McHenry 

This Is It! Solid 5 bedroom ranch with lob of updates In the 
ast 5 years. Kitchen w/oah cabinets, newer white appliances, 
table space & breakfast bar. Ceramic tile ftcarpet through- 
iul. Newer furnace, water heater, windows, oah doors fit trim. 
Updated bath. Spacious laundry/mud room. Private fenced 
bachyard. Close to park, beach a shopplngi 

$169,900 





Johnsburg 

Old farmhouse Just remodeled. 3 BR, 1 bath. 1.75 acres 

zoned agriculture. 80x40 barn wllh new metal roof & 

windows. Great location In Johnsburg. 

$329,900 



Harvard 

4 BR, 2.5 balh, 2 story, flew hardwood floors. 
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tenants. Call for details, broker owned, 

$1,290,000 

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McHenry FnK ., kp Spring Grove 

5paclous all brick ranch Just remodeled. Tuscan style ron Lane .„., 

kitchen w/brand new steel appliances. Water/pier rights to 5.000 so, ft. commercial/retail building with 100 It. of 2.84 acres, zoned light Industrial, 40 ft easement on Rt to access 

Cham. Pull basement. 2.5 car garage. frontage on Rt. 12. High traffic area possible 4 units. !***«* Utilities & sewer near by. Call for copy of survey. 

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Just seconds N. of Antioch. 
This ranch home has tons of 
updates! 2 car detached 
garage w/complale new roof 
system, blacktop drive, 2 
bedroom, 1 bath, and 1 year 
home warranty Includedll All 
appliances staylf Quiet & 
peaceful location! I 
Affordable Starter at 
$124,500 




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STUNNING EXECUTIVE RANCH!! 






Call Georgo Dcssette at 847-395-9588 



Executive dream home In Salem Hills 
Subdivision! Gorgeous attention to 
detail in this 3 bedr, 2.5 bath, 2500+ 
sq.ft. home! Beautiful oversized gour- 
met kit w/custom cabs. Hugo master 
bedr suite w/iuxury master bath, walk 
In closet & french doors leading lo 
oulsido private patloll Hrdwd firs, full 
basement with daylight windows, 
see-through frplc, 3 car gar. All of this 
on ono acre parcel w/malure oaksll 
A Lot To Offer at $419,000 



BEAUTIFUL NEW CONSTRUCTION! 

Just minutes north of Antioch, this 
homo features 4 bedrooms, 2 full 
baths, 2 car garage, vaulted 
ceilings, fireplace and 1 year 
builder's warranty! Over 2,100 sq. 
ft., back deck and family-orientated 
neighborhood! 
A steal at $199,8001 



Call Georgo Bessette at 847-335-9508 





JUST LIKE NEW1 

4 bedroom delight on a country road in Trevor, Wl and built in 19981 
1,700 sq. (1. of Irving space, 2 car attached garage, fenced yard for 
privacy or pots, brick patio under deck and an outdoor shed! Loads of 
closet space, lake and beach just down (he street! 
Only $199,9001 



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This is a wonderful new contemporary home with 
over 2100 square feet, 2 car garage, vaulted ceilings, 
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, finished laundry area 
and central air. Open and spacious floor plan!! 
Hot Bargain at $199,900 



Call Georgo Bessette at 847-395-9508 



RANCH DELIGHT IN PADDOCK LAKE!! 




3 bedroom, 2.5 baths just blocks from the lake!! 
Huge double lot!! Many updates: carpet, pergo 
flooring, sidewalk, roof, master BR bath, counter- 
lops, and huge deck. Partially finished basement 
w/possible 4th bedroom In a family-oriented 
neighborhood! Great value just minutes north of 
IheWIVILborderil 
Only $179,9001 






CaQ George Dcssctfo at B47-395-9588 




NEW HOME IN LAKE VILLA 



Over 2100+ square feel, 2 car garage, vaulted ceilings, 
centra! air, 10x12 deck, fireplace, finished laundry area! 
BUILT WITH PRIDE!! Open and spacious floor plan in a 
great area! Lake rights to the Chain 0' Lakes, park, 
beach, boat ramp. One year builder's warranty (even a 
whirlpool tub)!! 
Only $252,100 



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your new home at Kensington 
Manor of Richmond. 

Affordably priced, your home 
can be easily financed with 
as little as 3% down. 
Your monthly payments 
can be. lower than 
many rentals. 

Everything you need 
is here with plenty of 
extras. Quality Cunat 
construction means 
maintenance-free living. An 
on site community center with 
indoor pool and exercise 
equipment is just one of the 




many extras. 

Surround yourself with over 20 
acres of quiet countryside, just 
minutes from shopping, Metra 
train stations, golf courses, 
and the many recreation 
areas in the Northern 
Illinois/ Southern 
Wisconsin area. You can 
keep busy and stay on the 
go or relax at home and 
enjoy the quiet elegance 

of Kensington Manor. 

Call for more information, or 
stop in to see our furnished 
models, today! 



815-678-HOME (4663) 

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STRAWBERRY CREEK 

Amberleigh D 

$375;T354 $345,054 
A beautiful two-story home with room 
to grow. Home includes formal living 
room/dining room, large eat-in kitchen 
with pantry and dinette, spacious 
family room, 3 BR including master 
bedroom with large walk-in closet, 2Vi 
baths including luxury master bath, 
loft and 2-car garage. 



STRAWBERRY CREEK 
Riverton T 

$365330 $369,490 

A magnificent two-story home ideal for 
anyone seeking lots of room. Home offers 
separate living room and dining room, 
open kitchen with island, pantry, and 
dinette, cozy den, generous family room off 
dinette, 4 BR including master bedroom 
with huge walk-in closet, 2W baths 
including luxury master bath, and 2-car 
garage. An optional 2nd floor layout with 
a toft-is also available. 




STRAWBERRY CREEK 
Eastman B 

S534;500 $504,500 
4 BR including master bedroom, 2V4 BA 
including luxury master bathroom, 
livingroom, separate formal dining 
room, gourmet kitchen with island & 
pantry, Corian countcrtops, ceramic 
flooring, maple cabinets, family room 
with fireplace, den, 2nd floor laundry, 
look-out basement, deck. 3-car garage, 
fully sodded. 



STRAWBERRY CREEK 
Jackson D 

$429-323 $399,323 

Exquisite ranch home on golf course 
lot. 3 BR including master bedroom, 
2 BA including luxury master bathroom, 
great room, formal dining room, 
gourmet kitchen with dinette 8c pantry, 
granite countcrtops, den, fireplace, 2-car 
garage. 



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Distinctive Golf Course Community 
of Luxury Homes from the $3 10s. 

Imagine, an 18-hole championship style golf course 
in your back yard. Lake Michigan at your doorstep. 
And an abundance of shopping, activities and cultural 
attractions at your disposal. This is Strawberry Creek, 
a collection of luxurious single-family homes, townhomes 
and condominiums perfectly nestled between Chicago 
and Milwaukee. 



The Community 

• Links-style golf course 

• Private clubhouse • 

• 4-acre on-site park 

• Abundant water views 

• Easy 1-94 access 

• Minutes from Illinois state line 



Gall Today 262-857-6680 

Visit us for an exclusive community tour. 




In Kenosha 

1-94 to Hwy 50 in Kenosha County. West on 
Hwy 50 approx. 2 miles to community entrance. 
Turn Right into community to models. 

t=t Models Open 10-6 Dally Mondays 12-6 Brokers Welcome 

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